It is worth noting, again, that when one is running a rail pressure gauge they can be plugged in backwards. When they are plugged in backwards many codes and weird reactions occur.
Once that little mis-step was cleared things fell right into line with the claims. These injectors are smooth right out of the box, I expect them to smooth out even more once I get some runnign time and solid towing on them. Scoped a couple cylinders looking for spray patterns and was quite dismayed at the amoutn of carbon build up on the pistons and even the tips. Granted, it has been DD'ed quite a bit in the last month or so but it was worked hard up until that point. There is a LOT of build up, much more than the stockers when I pulled them. Pretty sure thta was an is contributing to the enhanced noise when running. It is getting better the more it gets run and expect once I work it good and hard for a couple 1000 miles on it.
First thing we noted is the engine has smoothed out quite a bit at all rpms. The BMS's weren't bad but the BBI's are definitely smoother over all. Noise from the engine is also down, most noticeable at steady cruising speeds. The marketing is absolutely correct, no injector rattle at ALL! The BMS's were better thna stock but these are a LOT better than anything. This all probbaly contributes to the perception of quiet that was very noticeable.
A test run of the contirbution percentages confirmed they are tight on tolerances, no more thna 2% variance and those are all coming back to 100% frequently as the ECU cycles thru adjustments.
The injectors most decidedly flow much better than stock and quite a bit better than the BMS 50's. Smoke is controllable with right foot on tunes that were pretty clean before but one can really get some smoke in low\no boost conditions. Timing helps but there is definitely more fuel there. Reduce the tuning using a box tune or a UDC tune adn it cleans right up, all a matter of getting the fuel management right.
Anything over SW3 and the fuel pressure is a problem. SW5 wiul pul it hard on to 0 once you get rpms over 2500. SW3 is better but still pulling down way too far for comfort. These tunes were usable with stock and 50 HP injectors and only showed potential problems at WOT under a load. Even SW3 is pulling under where I want it now. At 250k it is time to upgrade the LP situation.
Have not gotten enough time to really test things out due nothing but severe weather at every turn. Will continue working on the tunes and how the truck responds. Have a long tow with some heavy loads to make as soon as I can get decent weather so that should help get things cleaned up and cleaned out. Will know a bit more about fuel efficiency also.
All in all the BBI Stage I's definitely live up to their billing, at least from the SOP meter stand point. Once I can get time to line up a dyno again will have some hard numbers for comparison. Someone asked if I was going to make other mods before dyno testing again. The answer is yes, but, after I get a reading from what to expect on stock LP. The comparison needs to take into accouunt what happens with stock and milder tunes and no LP upgrades. Thne, when I cna get time and funds this summer to do a FASS we will see if that will bring the HP back into line with the sotck numbers I did 5 years ago. I suspect even the 50's are hurting the final HP numbers and expect these might even drop it more. However, should see a jump in TQ to verify that the fuel is getting there with enough LP flow.
Stay tuned, will have more numbers and observations as time allows.