I was just thinking about this today. As important as it is to have steady FP on our trucks (primarily 24V 98s and up), why is no one using a regulator??
I think it's bad to run up the FP more than necessary. The VP44 has a bypass that opens at 14psi. This tells me Bosch doesn't want more than 14psi at the pump.
I would think that a dynamic FP regulator (one that uses a BYPASS, not just a restriction) would be a good idea. This way, you all the fuel that's not needed to maintain 14psi is just returned to the tank.
You COULD argue that the VP's internal bypass does this, but it simply cannot flow enough. Otherwise, how could I get 17-18psi with the OEM LP?? It can't flow enough, so pressure exceeds 14psi even with the stock pump.
With this setup, you could have a rock-steady FP at whatever pressure you adjust the regulator to.
I'd bet that a regulated setup would cure MANY OEM lp issues, as the pump's internal bypass spring wouldn't constantly be cycling, and the LP wouldn't run as hot pumping fuel that isn't flowing.
Could a bypass regulator be the cure to the LP problem?
At the very least, it would allow a larger pump to be used without excessive FP.
You could probably even add a bypass-style FUEL filter to the return line, increasing fuel cleanliness and cooling the fuel in the bpass stream.
Justin
I think it's bad to run up the FP more than necessary. The VP44 has a bypass that opens at 14psi. This tells me Bosch doesn't want more than 14psi at the pump.
I would think that a dynamic FP regulator (one that uses a BYPASS, not just a restriction) would be a good idea. This way, you all the fuel that's not needed to maintain 14psi is just returned to the tank.
You COULD argue that the VP's internal bypass does this, but it simply cannot flow enough. Otherwise, how could I get 17-18psi with the OEM LP?? It can't flow enough, so pressure exceeds 14psi even with the stock pump.
With this setup, you could have a rock-steady FP at whatever pressure you adjust the regulator to.
I'd bet that a regulated setup would cure MANY OEM lp issues, as the pump's internal bypass spring wouldn't constantly be cycling, and the LP wouldn't run as hot pumping fuel that isn't flowing.
Could a bypass regulator be the cure to the LP problem?
At the very least, it would allow a larger pump to be used without excessive FP.
You could probably even add a bypass-style FUEL filter to the return line, increasing fuel cleanliness and cooling the fuel in the bpass stream.
Justin