My system:
2014 Ram 3500 6.7, 6-speed standard, all stock system
Pulling a 4-car Wally-Mo trailer with or without cars totaling gross weight of 38,000lbs.
I drive as much as 4000 miles /week and average 10,000 miles per month running 48 states.
My problem:
Running at approx 2000 RPM in 6th gear, full pedal up slight grades and showing ~21 PSI turbo pressure, suddenly, the power drops and the turbo pressure drops to 8 or 9 PSI momentarily (~5 seconds or so) then "kicks" back up to 18 - 21 PSI until after ~5 - 10 seconds drops back again.
This will occur several times until I back off on the fuel needs and/or when topping up over a hill and not requiring as much fuel.
This has been happening after I've replaced both filters and even replaced the fuel pump in the tank with a stock OEM replacement.
I've added anti gel, anti growth, anti everything in my fuel with no change.
The problem DOES subside when replacing the fuel filter at the tank but this problem can re-occur in as little as 400 miles or as infrequent as 6000 miles with the problem disappearing for days or weeks at a time.
I am purchasing my fuel 100 gals at a time and careful where I fuel so I don't believe it is algae since it doesn't stay in my tank long enough what with the miles I am driving.
I am wondering if the demands I am placing on this system is just too much and if so, is there an after-market replacement fuel pump that can deliver a little more volume and/or pressure when needing to pull grades at higher RPMs?
2014 Ram 3500 6.7, 6-speed standard, all stock system
Pulling a 4-car Wally-Mo trailer with or without cars totaling gross weight of 38,000lbs.
I drive as much as 4000 miles /week and average 10,000 miles per month running 48 states.
My problem:
Running at approx 2000 RPM in 6th gear, full pedal up slight grades and showing ~21 PSI turbo pressure, suddenly, the power drops and the turbo pressure drops to 8 or 9 PSI momentarily (~5 seconds or so) then "kicks" back up to 18 - 21 PSI until after ~5 - 10 seconds drops back again.
This will occur several times until I back off on the fuel needs and/or when topping up over a hill and not requiring as much fuel.
This has been happening after I've replaced both filters and even replaced the fuel pump in the tank with a stock OEM replacement.
I've added anti gel, anti growth, anti everything in my fuel with no change.
The problem DOES subside when replacing the fuel filter at the tank but this problem can re-occur in as little as 400 miles or as infrequent as 6000 miles with the problem disappearing for days or weeks at a time.
I am purchasing my fuel 100 gals at a time and careful where I fuel so I don't believe it is algae since it doesn't stay in my tank long enough what with the miles I am driving.
I am wondering if the demands I am placing on this system is just too much and if so, is there an after-market replacement fuel pump that can deliver a little more volume and/or pressure when needing to pull grades at higher RPMs?