199,800 mi and the VP 44 quit. 1999 Ram 2500, manual trans. Shows codes P1688, P0251 and P0252. Also a P0284 code but I think that is unrelated to the VP44 quitting. Where is the best place to go to get a VP44 worked on? I was thinking Midwest Fuel Injection or Blue Chip.
I’m also thinking I should for sure replace replace or preferably upgrade the lift pump. Currently the truck is on its second stock lift pump, which has around 100k miles on it. Pressure has always been steady, showing around 12 psi at idle, and staying above 5 psi under full power if the fuel filter isn’t plugged. I always thought that 5 psi was considered adequate, if barely, now I’m seeing that 10 psi is considered the minimum. I’m not real excited about putting a FASS or Airdog system on as they seem to give trouble too. What would be the best way to bring up the fuel supply pressure and still keep a halfway stock system? I would for sure like to continue using the stock fuel filter. Any input on this appreciated! I hope to do the injector pump R and R myself.
I’m also thinking I should for sure replace replace or preferably upgrade the lift pump. Currently the truck is on its second stock lift pump, which has around 100k miles on it. Pressure has always been steady, showing around 12 psi at idle, and staying above 5 psi under full power if the fuel filter isn’t plugged. I always thought that 5 psi was considered adequate, if barely, now I’m seeing that 10 psi is considered the minimum. I’m not real excited about putting a FASS or Airdog system on as they seem to give trouble too. What would be the best way to bring up the fuel supply pressure and still keep a halfway stock system? I would for sure like to continue using the stock fuel filter. Any input on this appreciated! I hope to do the injector pump R and R myself.