SnoKing
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Cost is not the issue. The CP4 makes more pressure than the CP3. That increased pressure is needed to control emissions.I was told the CP4 is sustantially, like 30%, cheaper than the CP3, so...
Cost is not the issue. The CP4 makes more pressure than the CP3. That increased pressure is needed to control emissions.I was told the CP4 is sustantially, like 30%, cheaper than the CP3, so...
The CP4 is a Non-issue many will have the conversion kits available Late 2019, Sooner if the Market allows.
I'm waiting for the Non-external EGR....Late 2020?
But the conversion kit is only good if you want to convert. IMHO one of the reasons I bought a new truck was to just drive it, and not have to change things out.
Please support this comment with some facts, IMO it does NOT support higher Pressures.Cost is not the issue. The CP4 makes more pressure than the CP3. That increased pressure is needed to control emissions.
Please support this comment with some facts, IMO it does NOT support higher Pressures.
That's the BS the marketing people are using as the reason for going to a cheaper component. I have been told the CP3 is plenty capable of higher pressures, especially given its much more robust design. Look at the two apart on a bench, and you'll see the CP4 looks like a throwaway piece, no comparison.Cost is not the issue. The CP4 makes more pressure than the CP3. That increased pressure is needed to control emissions.
But the conversion kit is only good if you want to convert. IMHO one of the reasons I bought a new truck was to just drive it, and not have to change things out.
I have read that the Denso setup is far from trouble free. Pretty discouraging when trucks cost what they do.
Please support this comment with some facts, IMO it does NOT support higher Pressures.
A quick search reveals plenty of L5P pump and injector issues that are not from fuel contamination. Don't care a hoot about the dmax anyway. As to the Nummins, how many did they sell, a dozen or soSo far I have heard zero issues with the DENSO, I have heard zero issues with the Fords in the last couple years.
The Cummins in the NISSAN uses the Bosch pump have they had issues?
So educate me. What are the stock pressure numbers between the two?
Duramax has used a scissor gear for the cam gear for a while. They are simply two gears spring loaded together to reduce gear noise. In my opinion they are a non-issue. The CP4 is substantially less money than a CP3. In fact they are less than many accessories many of you purchase. If your that worried change it every 50k and tell yourself it's just another nice set of floor mats.
Duramax has used a scissor gear for the cam gear for a while.
I'm going with the 2018 shown in the beginning if this post. As with my last build out of my 2006... I'll be doing postings and updates. First thing I'm ordering for this 2018 is some AMP power running board (the ones that don't piggyback off the ODB port) and a Smarty Touch. Later to come... A Leer or SnugTop cap, FabFours Bumpers, Winch and who knows...... Gonna have this truck for the next 12+ years.
As for the 2019... I don't need that huge 12" touchscreen or lane keeping assist or other tech... ****, I'm happy enough having bluetooth.