In fact, our 175/80 with 3000icp will be empty before 2.6ms. Your tuner is jacked calling for that much PW. That is likely the reason for so low ICP. Who's tunes?
I ran numbers this weekend to get info for my tuner.
In my stock tune in 4th gear doing a 40 mph to 80 mph run, PW was 2.6 to 2.9 throughout the pull. ICP maintained 2800 - 3,000 psi. IPR was about 75%.
In every other tune when cruising at about 1500 RPM, PW is at about 1.7ms, IPR is at 15%, ICP at 1,000 -1,200 PSI.
In the tow tune during a WOT pull anything below 3/4 throttle the PW is about 2.6 with ICP at 2200 - 2400, IPR at about 35%. Above 3/4 throttle and PW jumps to 3.6 - 4.2, ICP drops to about 1800 psi and IPR goes up into the 80% range.
In the Daily Drive tune during a WOT pull anything below 3/4 throttle the PW is 2.6 - 2.8 with ICP at 2400 - 2600, IPR about 40%, Above 3/4 throttle and PW Jumps to 3.6 - 4.2, ICP drops to about 1700 PSI with IPR at about 80-85%.
The Race tune and the XXX tune give me the same results.
Below 3/4 throttle PW is in the 2.6 - 2.8 range with ICP at 2600 - 2800, IPR about 45 - 50%. Above 3/4 and PW jumps to 4.2 - 4.5, ICP drops to about 1500 psi with IPR at 85 - 90%.
I have been emailing my tuner to see if my tunes are jacked up. His response after I sent him this info was "that IPR % indicates that the pump is maxed out on the "stock" tune".
Now I know my pump is getting weak but should these tunes really be calling for 4.5 ms PW if Tim is indicating the injectors will be empty around 2.6 ms??
I don't know enough to argue what the tuner said, Do any of you agree that this is all due to a weak HPOP? I feel if my pump was able to keep up on PHP's 140 tune with stock stick then my pump should be able to keep up better than it is now with single's...
Thanks for the help.