DieselMinded said:
I know your Right Gary , (You Forgot the Kittens Tho) , Hey whats the fun in having it if you never use it ?
Interesting to see if the Industrial Injection VP44 is Better than OEM
DM
Absolutely!
I resist living in fear over the VP-44 - or restricting mods to the power levels I want in my truck - but if you're gonna play, be prepared to pay - I pay up front with preventative mods and having a FULL set of spare pumps, just in case.
But a failed pump along a remote roadside would still be scary!
As far as stressing the VP-44 with add-on boxes is concerned, these pumps move EXACTLY the same volume of fuel per engine revolution regardless of whether there's a box attached or not - only difference is whether the fuel is routed to the engine, or back on to the fuel tank. The Comp. according to Marco, does 2 things, adjusts how LONG the fuel is routed to the cylinder(s) by increasing the length of time the appropriate fuel solenoid is held open - and also by activating a SECOND fuel injection event per revolution to also increase fuel delivery.
Apparently, the VP-44 as used in some other applications, uses both those available injection events, and is designed to be capable of the "added stress" that event provides.
There have been known mechanical and electronic weaknesses of the VP-44 - most of them have been corrected by various revisions and internal mods as production and pump reconditioning has progressed.
Independent tests by some members on this board have focused upon excessive heat as being a major culprit in premature VP-44 electronics failures - and several preventative mods developed to address and reduce that risk - member Bob Weis has been the leader in that area of development.
BUT, all that said, VP-44 failures are a crapshoot, as can be seen by various posts in this thread and a number of similar ones - some guys like me with LOTS of fuel system preventative mods will still have failures, while some farmer will simply drive the truck with precious little unusual attention or maintenance - and get a million miles out of his truck.
Yeah, we're probably better off to do the preventative stuff, but excessive worry and unusual tactics are probably more for individual personal satisfaction than real proven actual benefit...