Arisley
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Hard to find true custom tuning for the 7.3 nowadays. They sell them as custom, but most of them were made custom for somebodies truck 15 years ago and just sitting in a file now.
I have had gh tunes for years on all my 7.3s. Tried php years ago, and I liked gh better. Maybe missing something with the other guys, but idgaf, these work, even canned. Not picky enough, I guess. Lol
Not really - the parts are all complete with the exception of my custom solenoids. Going from memory we were at 430cc of fuel in 2.5ms on the bench I think...... or something close to that.Have you done anymore with your injectors you were working on back in the day?
That sucks. I'm waiting on a chip myself, we'll chip and pcm. Had a chip burned for this 02 ex I just bought, and there was a problem with them communicating, something involving the pats.I got my Tunes back and while I haven't put many miles on so far I'm not happy.
Also I requested my tunes be put on the chip in a certain order, something that I don't think is too hard. And that didn't happen.
OK, that's to bad. But I understand that it takes time and a lot of cash for RnD. 430cc in 2.5ms is a lot of fuel fast. I am sure it's safe to assume 400% nozzles? Did you ever test 200% nozzles with the same set-up?Not really - the parts are all complete with the exception of my custom solenoids. Going from memory we were at 430cc of fuel in 2.5ms on the bench I think...... or something close to that.
I got my Tunes back and while I haven't put many miles on so far I'm not happy.
Also I requested my tunes be put on the chip in a certain order, something that I don't think is too hard. And that didn't happen.
Just got a call today, my pcm is in the mail. Should be all good!That sucks. I'm waiting on a chip myself, we'll chip and pcm. Had a chip burned for this 02 ex I just bought, and there was a problem with them communicating, something involving the pats.
Anyway, my parts have been there too long, waiting on the tech guy. Apparently he's out for hernia surgery/recovery.
At one time, there were stories of a %600 nozzle......OK, that's to bad. But I understand that it takes time and a lot of cash for RnD. 430cc in 2.5ms is a lot of fuel fast. I am sure it's safe to assume 400% nozzles? Did you ever test 200% nozzles with the same set-up?
430cc in that time should be able to make North of 1000 on fuel easy with the right supporting mods.
The solenoids on the old 7.3 injectors could definitely use some updating. Slow is the word that describes them best.
OK, that's to bad. But I understand that it takes time and a lot of cash for RnD. 430cc in 2.5ms is a lot of fuel fast. I am sure it's safe to assume 400% nozzles? Did you ever test 200% nozzles with the same set-up?
430cc in that time should be able to make North of 1000 on fuel easy with the right supporting mods.
The solenoids on the old 7.3 injectors could definitely use some updating. Slow is the word that describes them best.
At one time, there were stories of a %600 nozzle......
The idm also has a cycle speed limit, so no matter how fast the solenoid cycles, there is still that hurdle.
At one time, there were stories of a %600 nozzle......
The idm also has a cycle speed limit, so no matter how fast the solenoid cycles, there is still that hurdle.
I'd have to go back and look at my notes. I believe those were 400% tips and not the big custom drilled tips that we had for a while.... just not enough meat between the holes and they kept cracking - there is an off the shelf solution for that too, but it wasn't pursued - it really needs to be to make full use of what I have.
The had made prototype solenoid had 4 times the strength of the factory piece..... which it needed with my custom wound poppet springs..... lol
That happens to me often enough that it's not even a surprise, lol.You're missing the point. With a fast enough injection event you don't run up into the duty cycle of the IDM. Make the injection even short enough and its a non-issue.
That happens to me often enough that it's not even a surprise, lol.