This post is more of an observation but I'd like your opinions.
I Just got back from a 1000 mile road trip. I went down to West Virginia and before I even got out of Connecticut I was experiencing the dreaded "Dead Pedal" affect. :{
I have a Smarty and before I left I changed it to #5 setting (mild with timing)
I experienced an issue where I would accelerate and then it would stop accelerating. EGT's would drop to about 800 and no matter what I did it would not accelerate. When this happened I would back off the throttle then roll back into it and then it would stop again around 1800 rpm. No acceleration. When I Changed the setting to #7 (Medium w/ timing) it was the same.
Then I changed it to 6 (Mild with no timing) And 90% of the problems went away. I did happen intermittently but all I had to do was back off the throttle then roll back into it. I still had that dread however as I crossed over every state line thinking about how I would get the truck home if it died.
I Checked codes After I got home and I have the dreaded Po216. I am on my original vp44 and have a FASS and before that another upgraded fuel pump. I have used different fuel additives ranging from Amsoil, Lucas and Howes. In other words the VP44 is well fed.
This feels and sounds electronic and turning off the timing feature of the Smarty at least made it more driveable. Why is it that the timing made the Dead pedal more prevalent? Does the Smarty affect both the VP44 and the APPS?
I Believe the VP44 Electronics is toast, not the Pump itself.
Any Comments on Blue Chips new Special X Pump?
I Just got back from a 1000 mile road trip. I went down to West Virginia and before I even got out of Connecticut I was experiencing the dreaded "Dead Pedal" affect. :{
I have a Smarty and before I left I changed it to #5 setting (mild with timing)
I experienced an issue where I would accelerate and then it would stop accelerating. EGT's would drop to about 800 and no matter what I did it would not accelerate. When this happened I would back off the throttle then roll back into it and then it would stop again around 1800 rpm. No acceleration. When I Changed the setting to #7 (Medium w/ timing) it was the same.
Then I changed it to 6 (Mild with no timing) And 90% of the problems went away. I did happen intermittently but all I had to do was back off the throttle then roll back into it. I still had that dread however as I crossed over every state line thinking about how I would get the truck home if it died.

I Checked codes After I got home and I have the dreaded Po216. I am on my original vp44 and have a FASS and before that another upgraded fuel pump. I have used different fuel additives ranging from Amsoil, Lucas and Howes. In other words the VP44 is well fed.

This feels and sounds electronic and turning off the timing feature of the Smarty at least made it more driveable. Why is it that the timing made the Dead pedal more prevalent? Does the Smarty affect both the VP44 and the APPS?
I Believe the VP44 Electronics is toast, not the Pump itself.
Any Comments on Blue Chips new Special X Pump?