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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) p-pump cc ?'s

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Ok sorry but i am trying to do some crossover comparisions.



Say i had a 600cc p-pump. Is that 500cc per a 1000 shots at xxxx rpm per a cylinder, or is that 100cc per a 1000 shots at xxxx rpm per a cylinder? xxxx rpm should be 2000 rpm i believe?



Thanks for the help or am i totally off base?



Travis
 
Sigh, didn't take long after Illinois, did it?



P-Pump yer PSD, call Wipe Out Enterprises, 937-497-9473.



They are looking for a proven Ford Puller, to R&D a P-pump motor. Good luck, Fords pull like crap. Except one-Johnboys, and its up for sale on e-bay.
 
Sled Puller said:
Sigh, didn't take long after Illinois, did it?



P-Pump yer PSD, call Wipe Out Enterprises, 937-497-9473.



They are looking for a proven Ford Puller, to R&D a P-pump motor. Good luck, Fords pull like crap. Except one-Johnboys, and its up for sale on e-bay.



silly kids just answer my ?





not going to p-pump my strokers unless wipeout wants to do it for free. They are lookin for someone to pay them to learn. And he doesnt even want to use that big contraption he has built he wants to play with electronics.





Just doing some comparison notes right now on cc's



thanks to the person that can help me :D



Travis
 
Poor travis,

Why is everyone always picking on travis? Cause it's fun.

I think old green might of pulled good if it wasn't for that darn hoppin'



Wipeout: pay them to learn on your truck, for some reason it just doesn't sound right
 
600 cc means 600 cc per 1000 strokes (injection events) on that cylinder. Proper balancing means all 6 flow very close to that at full rack travel allowed by the torque plate at a certain pump rpm where it was tested. Also the cc's at idle must be very close to each other for a smooth idle--even more important than getting the full power cc's exactly balanced.
 
so joe, does that mean that the total flow of the pump would be 3600cc's or 600cc's? you say 600cc's per 1000 strokes on that cylender, so does that mean that each injector is reciveing 600cc's or that is the total output of the pump?, (as measured on the flow stand) sorry im trying to understand these pumps a little more in depth too.



matt
 
Well after doing some calculations on what a pulling truck will consume on one pass going down the track i would presume that the cc's pumps are rated @ are per/plunger. I think that what joe is saying too. Matt
 
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mjoppie said:
so joe, does that mean that the total flow of the pump would be 3600cc's or 600cc's? you say 600cc's per 1000 strokes on that cylender, so does that mean that each injector is reciveing 600cc's or that is the total output of the pump?, (as measured on the flow stand) sorry im trying to understand these pumps a little more in depth too.



matt

It means 600cc per thousand but 3600cc would be pretty wicked.
 
so what does the pump shop mean when they say that my pump flows xxx amnt of cc's, or is that the way it is measured, then equalized through every dv so that they all flow the same? in 1000 strokes you mean 1000 shots per injector? sorry for being slow about this, i need one in front of me to pick up on things fast.



thanks again



matt
 
Jim Fulmer said:
It is the way the pump shop measures the out put of the pump and that is through a big injector, allot bigger than any of us run.



Jim



Speak for yourself Jim, I put my pump on a 335 HP flow bench and it burned that bench up. THE FIRE WAS SO BIG, they had to call 911 three times... ... ..... Oh BTW, EYEZ GOTS DAT THING?????
 
so when i have my pump tested, xxxcc's is for one injector? i mean they dont rate all the injectors added up, so if say my pump flows 30cc's for say, thats measured out of one injector, then they balance all the rest to flow the same? am i getting this right or making it harder than it is??



matt
 
mjoppie said:
so when i have my pump tested, xxxcc's is for one injector? i mean they dont rate all the injectors added up, so if say my pump flows 30cc's for say, thats measured out of one injector, then they balance all the rest to flow the same? am i getting this right or making it harder than it is??



matt



Ok, I'll try……… The pump criteria is complex. It's base from all the ISO standards (temp, injector, lines, fluid etc,) The flow duration is measured from ISO injectors opening a 1000 times, each will be tested then, an average percentage will be established for your cc.



mayby some of the SME's (subject matter experts) can elaborate... ... ... ... .
 
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Fletcher said:
Ok, I'll try……… The pump criteria is complex. It's base from all the ISO standards (temp, injector, lines, fluid etc,) The flow duration is measured from ISO injectors opening a 1000 times, each will be tested then, a average percentage will be established for your cc.



mayby some of the SME's (subject matter experts) can elaborate... ... ... ... .



I would like to recognized this as my first serious post, yehawww! Oo. :-laf :D :cool: :--)
 
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