Concerning the recent posts about the P7100 pump allowing the 12v engines to make lots more power: I, as some others, now have a first gen combo of the Bosch VE pump and HP injectors that gives outstanding performance and can make oodles of smoke, if adjusted to do so, even at high boost levels which implies the ability to deliver far more fuel than is needed. And, since the P7100 accomplishes better power without even that much smoke and at comparable boost levels, it seems that some other and very important factors come into play. What might they be? I'm guessing how quickly the fuel injection takes place and the engine camshaft timing are the main reasons. Is substantially more air getting into the cylinders of the 12v P7100 to make up for the added fuel that would just make a first gen smoke?
On another note I obtained a Railroad Atlas that has maps of every railroad ever in service in California and Nevada. I'm going to explore some abanoned railroad grades that do not appear on road maps. Time for some "lock and low' cruising with my new PW injectors.
Oh, BTW, drove normal again through a whole tank with my new injectors and pump timing. Mileage is UP to 14. 1 from 13. 5 the lifelong, never changing average before the injectors and positive stop timing. I knew the advance would help the mileage, I just couldn't tell while I was enjoying the new power!
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'93 W350 Club Cab, 5 sp. , Factory Options: LE, 4. 10, LS, 7600 lb. rear springs, tachometer, front stabilizer bar. Mods: Banks stinger plus, Linex bedliner, 25,000 lb gooseneck, 10,000 lb receiver, Tekonsha brake controller,
PW injectors.
On another note I obtained a Railroad Atlas that has maps of every railroad ever in service in California and Nevada. I'm going to explore some abanoned railroad grades that do not appear on road maps. Time for some "lock and low' cruising with my new PW injectors.
Oh, BTW, drove normal again through a whole tank with my new injectors and pump timing. Mileage is UP to 14. 1 from 13. 5 the lifelong, never changing average before the injectors and positive stop timing. I knew the advance would help the mileage, I just couldn't tell while I was enjoying the new power!
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'93 W350 Club Cab, 5 sp. , Factory Options: LE, 4. 10, LS, 7600 lb. rear springs, tachometer, front stabilizer bar. Mods: Banks stinger plus, Linex bedliner, 25,000 lb gooseneck, 10,000 lb receiver, Tekonsha brake controller,
PW injectors.