backroad said:OK, I have to ask... ... ... . What is it and do I want one?
I was wondering this when that thread first started over at d-central. Could you do the 14mm head and "de-tune" the pump to "near" stock levels? I would think that this would allow the pump to just "loaf" along without much strain on it, and when you wanted some serious HP/TQ... it`s just a turn of the screw away... . or am I nuts?(again,lol).bgilbert said:Here is where it started: http://www.diesel-central.com/forums/default. aspx?mode=thread&TopicID=2549. The man is Brian Block, aka KTA-Cummins.
Ok change of plans, I'm gonna install it as soon as I get a pump wrench from Snap-on. Hmm wonder if I'm off Labor day... . that would be a good time to do it. I'll just keep the fuel screw out a good ways and the starwheel up high :-laf til I get more air. Also think I'll order an electric fuel pressure gauge this time from Westach. I'll want to make sure my sexy piston lift pump can feed the hungry VE. I might even put my old nonIC'd injection lines back on since they're bigger. Errr wait, I think I gave all my inj line holders/clamps to DP!!
Poor lil hx35/16 is really gonna be hating life now :-laf ... Zoom zoom!
CLiberty said:I was wondering this when that thread first started over at d-central. Could you do the 14mm head and "de-tune" the pump to "near" stock levels? I would think that this would allow the pump to just "loaf" along without much strain on it, and when you wanted some serious HP/TQ... it`s just a turn of the screw away... . or am I nuts?(again,lol).
They ? LOL, Brian actually put this together for me. He doesn't have access to a flow bench so we don't know. Of course if I took it to Scheids, they'd want to take it apart, rebuild it before putting it on their stand. Which is more $$. Who better than the man himself to put one together for youStomp said:Looks good bill. Did they tell you how much it flowed? Get it on and get us some numbers.
Stomp