you guys are making me dizzy .
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ok heres what happened yesterday , i'll post a couple seperate threads as heads up for those interested in only my findings of late .
first , after a call with Bill K. he pointed me to the banjo restriction we talked about a few weeks ago . the banjos between the stock lift pump and the stock filter housing . i would like to meet the
IDIOT at DC that speced this part ... this only pertains to 2000 and newer ,
EVERYONE owns one
MUST remove this line .
there are 2 fittings , they are banjos with hose barbs with a small L shaped piece of 3/8ths line , i never looked in the hole the bolt goes thru because i assumed it looked like the others i looked at
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WRONG
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. the barb is 5/16 on the outside and the hole thru it is
LESS that 3/16 ... thats less than . 187 being feed by a line that is . 312 id . when Bill drilled out this fitting to i think 9 /32 , thats about all you can do , he gained 2 psi pressure , all his banjo bolts are still stock . after i saw this yesterday i considered drilling them out , for about 30 seconds . tossed that useless piece of line in the can and replaced it with 2 weber -6an to 12mm adaptors and a length of areoquip 3/8 socketless hose and 2 straight -6 ends , cost was less than 20 bucks , actually alot less , more like 12, as massdiesel had the piece of line i needed , thanks scott.
ok , now to the gravy ... first my fuel pressure was a steady 11 psi at the injection pump , i see a little over 1 psi more cruising at 70 - 75 mph , thats 9 psi , wide open PE off , 6psi , wide open 110mph plus , PE in hot level 3 , no less than 3 psi , where it was zero before . i'm tempted to reinstall a set of unmoded bolts to see what effect they have .
this was STILL with the stock lift pump , no rebuild on it ( kit didn't come yet ) , stock lines except the one between the lift pump and stock , slightly modified filter housing . the stock fuel system is capable of making 500 flywheel HP , next is to drop in the DD3's ...
oh i remember seeing something somewhere about the stock lift pump NOT having the screen on the inlet side , it does , mine was clean as a whistle after 30k miles .
sorry gene , if you want in the price of admission is to read it all ... but heres a hint , read my findings in this post , it pretty much says it all
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[This message has been edited by Mopar-muscle (edited 03-25-2001). ]