Last time I wrote about my low power problem, I had just installed the TST fuel presure adaptor which showed my fuel presure at: 10-14 psi @ idle
20 psi @ 2000rpm
22-24 psi @ 2500rpm
from the bleader screw.
Illflem suggested that the lift-pump might be defective. I had the lift pump check out by my machnic and his fuel presure reading at the fuel pump banjo fitting read low as well.
Had the lift pump replaced (153,000 miles on the original) and gained maybe 1 psi to the numbers above, but still have that low power feeling.
The fuel filter is only a month old and the overflow valve is only about 4 months old.
One thing is that it seem my presure drops when the engine is hot (especially at idle to about 10 psi).
It just doesn't have that snap anymore ... seems that the truck revs up good, but you just don't pick up the speed (mph) that you would think. There isn't that "growle" that use to be there when I installed the turbo and injectors.
My machanic thinks I may just have a fuel volume problem and maybe need larger delivery valves?????
I do have another brand new overflow valve from Piers and am thinking of installing it this weekend, then disecting the old one, but I can't help think that maybe the P7100 is wearing out????
Does anyone make a banjo bolt that us 12 valvers can use to replace the one on the fuel pump that would have the 1/8" NTP adaptor? I just don't feel comfortable pulling the existing one and drilling/tapping it for a fitting (Murphy's law ALWAYS strikes me when ever I have to "modify" something on the truck). I would rather take fuel presure readings off the banjo bolt then the bleader screw.
20 psi @ 2000rpm
22-24 psi @ 2500rpm
from the bleader screw.
Illflem suggested that the lift-pump might be defective. I had the lift pump check out by my machnic and his fuel presure reading at the fuel pump banjo fitting read low as well.
Had the lift pump replaced (153,000 miles on the original) and gained maybe 1 psi to the numbers above, but still have that low power feeling.

The fuel filter is only a month old and the overflow valve is only about 4 months old.
One thing is that it seem my presure drops when the engine is hot (especially at idle to about 10 psi).
It just doesn't have that snap anymore ... seems that the truck revs up good, but you just don't pick up the speed (mph) that you would think. There isn't that "growle" that use to be there when I installed the turbo and injectors.
My machanic thinks I may just have a fuel volume problem and maybe need larger delivery valves?????
I do have another brand new overflow valve from Piers and am thinking of installing it this weekend, then disecting the old one, but I can't help think that maybe the P7100 is wearing out????
Does anyone make a banjo bolt that us 12 valvers can use to replace the one on the fuel pump that would have the 1/8" NTP adaptor? I just don't feel comfortable pulling the existing one and drilling/tapping it for a fitting (Murphy's law ALWAYS strikes me when ever I have to "modify" something on the truck). I would rather take fuel presure readings off the banjo bolt then the bleader screw.