I just finished installing gauges in the '02 after the 4th lift pump and injector pump #2. Got pyro, fuel presure (pre-filter) and boost. After about 40 minutes running time on the fuel pressure and boost, and a few minutes run time in the driveway for the pyro here is the story they tell. Had to run the engine at high idle in the driveway to see 200 deg +/- on the pre turbo exhaust gas temp. I'm guessing that's o. k. On the highway doing 55/60 and accelerating harder than I usually do, I saw 16# boost
The thing that worries me some is the fuel pressure, which is the reason I finally installed my new gauges after 5 years. (I was gung-ho when I first bought my new diesel, but things began to tarnish really quickly when Dodge installed the first replacement lift pump at 45 miles. I held off on any modifications so as not to get into arguemnents with dealers over warantee issues if I were going to see them on a regular basis. )
Anyway, the 4th $800 Dodge transfer pump is now in the fuekl tank - it makes noise like it should when you bump the starter but at idle I get 8 lbs and on the highway I got 7 to 71/2 lbs steady. Even making allowances for cold (30deg +/-) fuel, I'm wondering if I'm getting my money's worth out of it. Geno's install instruction tell me I should see 8-10 and 12-15 lbs. Does anybody have any thoughts? Does the new in-tank pump have different operating parameters? I can't go back to the dealer who installed the latest transfer and injection pump - I was one of their last customers before they closed their doors for good.
The thing that worries me some is the fuel pressure, which is the reason I finally installed my new gauges after 5 years. (I was gung-ho when I first bought my new diesel, but things began to tarnish really quickly when Dodge installed the first replacement lift pump at 45 miles. I held off on any modifications so as not to get into arguemnents with dealers over warantee issues if I were going to see them on a regular basis. )
Anyway, the 4th $800 Dodge transfer pump is now in the fuekl tank - it makes noise like it should when you bump the starter but at idle I get 8 lbs and on the highway I got 7 to 71/2 lbs steady. Even making allowances for cold (30deg +/-) fuel, I'm wondering if I'm getting my money's worth out of it. Geno's install instruction tell me I should see 8-10 and 12-15 lbs. Does anybody have any thoughts? Does the new in-tank pump have different operating parameters? I can't go back to the dealer who installed the latest transfer and injection pump - I was one of their last customers before they closed their doors for good.