That's a good point Chris. Yes, faster injection is better for power. But what limits the rate now? Is it just cam profile. Is it the injector tip? Is it the injector line restrictions? Is it the compression of the fuel? I think it's all of the above and probably more.
Using the same injectors and fuel lines wouldn't we need more pressure to get the fuel in faster? What pump puts out the highest pressure?
Diesels have notoriously been hampered by the lack of machining ability. The only reason diesels have finally taken off the past decade after a century of bad performance is because we finally have the manufacturing capability to run high pressures (20,000 psi) through an injector pump and have it live.
As this threshold is increased we get better running, more efficient diesels. I'm not up to date on the latest advances in technology, but that may be what's limiting us here.
I'm no expert, just throwing out some ideas here.
If you want quicker injection, have a custom cam ground. I'm sure Pier's has someone who can do it. Have one ground with a quicker rate of injection. That will increase the pressures for sure. I think it's about $500 for a ground cam and about $500 more to reassemble and balance the pump.
That's one of those ideas that's in the back of my head all the time, but I've got too much stuff going on and too little money to try them all.
-Chris
Using the same injectors and fuel lines wouldn't we need more pressure to get the fuel in faster? What pump puts out the highest pressure?
Diesels have notoriously been hampered by the lack of machining ability. The only reason diesels have finally taken off the past decade after a century of bad performance is because we finally have the manufacturing capability to run high pressures (20,000 psi) through an injector pump and have it live.
As this threshold is increased we get better running, more efficient diesels. I'm not up to date on the latest advances in technology, but that may be what's limiting us here.
I'm no expert, just throwing out some ideas here.
If you want quicker injection, have a custom cam ground. I'm sure Pier's has someone who can do it. Have one ground with a quicker rate of injection. That will increase the pressures for sure. I think it's about $500 for a ground cam and about $500 more to reassemble and balance the pump.
That's one of those ideas that's in the back of my head all the time, but I've got too much stuff going on and too little money to try them all.

-Chris