I recently had a local garage install a set of CPP Hot Street Delivery Valves, delivery valve holders, and full lines. Ever since my engine has run poorly. For over a month it had a drastic lope that shook so hard it broke multiple starters, starter bolts, an oil pressure sending unit and something else I can't recall.
After a month the lope reduced in intensity and became only noticeable under 1,000 RPMs. After another couple of months it smoothed a little more to being more drivable but is still very noticeable. I have also been experiencing increased smoke, reduced fuel economy, and an increase of EGTs but hundreds of degrees so that even driving empty up hill it is not possible to maintain 60 mph without exceeding 1,250 degrees.
AFC tuning reduced smoke but not EGTs and decreased power to much lower than it was before the install. Also seeing far less boost and my AirDog II 200 GPH drops to 0.5 psi when passing other vehicles on the highway at over 1,500 degrees and barely getting into the 30-40 psi boost range. I used to see over 50 psi in the 1,200-1,300 degree range. I have found no boost or fuel leaks and there have been no other changes to the engine since other than dialing back the star wheel.
CPP tells me that the shop should have installed the copper washers. The shop insists that because my 913 pump is from a 1997 truck and didn't come with washers that they were not supposed to install them. CPP claims they are there to seal but the listing on their website describes them as a shim. I've had a very hard time getting detailed support from CPP.
From what I've read online most '96-'98 trucks did not come with washers and do not need them when swapping DVs. Can someone more experienced with performance delivery valves comment on whether or not having the washers installed on a late model injector pump will make any difference?
After several thousand miles of driving this way the truck still shakes even once warm at any RPM under 1,000 and is still a little rough above that RPM. CPP also suggested I advance my timing from 17.5 degrees to 24 based on my engine mods but they didn't comment as to whether or not that will affect idle quality. Does engine timing have anything to do with idle quality on a P7100 12 valve?
After a month the lope reduced in intensity and became only noticeable under 1,000 RPMs. After another couple of months it smoothed a little more to being more drivable but is still very noticeable. I have also been experiencing increased smoke, reduced fuel economy, and an increase of EGTs but hundreds of degrees so that even driving empty up hill it is not possible to maintain 60 mph without exceeding 1,250 degrees.
AFC tuning reduced smoke but not EGTs and decreased power to much lower than it was before the install. Also seeing far less boost and my AirDog II 200 GPH drops to 0.5 psi when passing other vehicles on the highway at over 1,500 degrees and barely getting into the 30-40 psi boost range. I used to see over 50 psi in the 1,200-1,300 degree range. I have found no boost or fuel leaks and there have been no other changes to the engine since other than dialing back the star wheel.
CPP tells me that the shop should have installed the copper washers. The shop insists that because my 913 pump is from a 1997 truck and didn't come with washers that they were not supposed to install them. CPP claims they are there to seal but the listing on their website describes them as a shim. I've had a very hard time getting detailed support from CPP.
From what I've read online most '96-'98 trucks did not come with washers and do not need them when swapping DVs. Can someone more experienced with performance delivery valves comment on whether or not having the washers installed on a late model injector pump will make any difference?
After several thousand miles of driving this way the truck still shakes even once warm at any RPM under 1,000 and is still a little rough above that RPM. CPP also suggested I advance my timing from 17.5 degrees to 24 based on my engine mods but they didn't comment as to whether or not that will affect idle quality. Does engine timing have anything to do with idle quality on a P7100 12 valve?