So after a 4 hour drive there and 4. 25 hours back, I now have a stage one modded CP3 by Floor-It diesel.
Boy, where do I start?
First heres a few runs after it was installed:
http://tomeygun.com/misc/smokevid/tst9x9.MPG
http://tomeygun.com/misc/smokevid/TST8x8.MPG
This was quite a learning experience in that John and Scott told me that I need 40psi at the inlet of the Cp3, and preferably a 150gph pump.
ME? I have a 95gph FASS (pump only) - Not good as we would find out later
So we baselined the truck at 520hp, About right with the weather, Colder weather 4 months earlier netted a 524. - I go and have lunch and return to a ready to dyno truck with Modded CP3 on and ready.
I admit, even thought I KNEW I did not have the right fuel pressure, I had high hopes. Well the best we could muster out was 522hp...
AHH, I know what your thinking... 2hp ?!?
But upon closer inspection of the dyno graph you can see that I actaully picked up OVER 100hp from 2200-2500 rpms. So we broke out the fuel pressure gauge to figure this out... Well John and Scott were right, 95pgh just does not cut it.
At Idle I have about 22psi - and it holds 20psi right about till 2000rpms. Then drops to 16ish, then about 2500 - drops to hp-robbing 6psi -- RIGHT WHEN the CP3 needs it the MOST!
the 150gph will be on by april 1st for the STL dyno day. We will shoot for some bigger numbers there.
SOME OTHER NOTES:
1) interesting I got 18mpg there, BUT managed 20. 6 mpg on the way back
-- Fluke maybe?
2) boost and EGT are lower on regular cruising speeds. (not alot, but noticable)
3) Spool-up is way better. I can really tell the extra mid-range - I used to feel the rail drain and then recover. Not anymore, Just pulls hard and keep pulling till about 2600 then starts to loose PSI at the cp3 inlet
so there you have it, 150gph pumps are needed, who'da thought?
Boy, where do I start?
First heres a few runs after it was installed:
http://tomeygun.com/misc/smokevid/tst9x9.MPG
http://tomeygun.com/misc/smokevid/TST8x8.MPG
This was quite a learning experience in that John and Scott told me that I need 40psi at the inlet of the Cp3, and preferably a 150gph pump.
ME? I have a 95gph FASS (pump only) - Not good as we would find out later
So we baselined the truck at 520hp, About right with the weather, Colder weather 4 months earlier netted a 524. - I go and have lunch and return to a ready to dyno truck with Modded CP3 on and ready.
I admit, even thought I KNEW I did not have the right fuel pressure, I had high hopes. Well the best we could muster out was 522hp...

AHH, I know what your thinking... 2hp ?!?
But upon closer inspection of the dyno graph you can see that I actaully picked up OVER 100hp from 2200-2500 rpms. So we broke out the fuel pressure gauge to figure this out... Well John and Scott were right, 95pgh just does not cut it.
At Idle I have about 22psi - and it holds 20psi right about till 2000rpms. Then drops to 16ish, then about 2500 - drops to hp-robbing 6psi -- RIGHT WHEN the CP3 needs it the MOST!
the 150gph will be on by april 1st for the STL dyno day. We will shoot for some bigger numbers there.
SOME OTHER NOTES:
1) interesting I got 18mpg there, BUT managed 20. 6 mpg on the way back

2) boost and EGT are lower on regular cruising speeds. (not alot, but noticable)
3) Spool-up is way better. I can really tell the extra mid-range - I used to feel the rail drain and then recover. Not anymore, Just pulls hard and keep pulling till about 2600 then starts to loose PSI at the cp3 inlet
so there you have it, 150gph pumps are needed, who'da thought?
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