LLY CP3 rebuild kit
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LLY CP3 rebuild kit
Anyone know where I can find a CP3 rebuild kit. I am thinking about rebuilding my CP3 to get more flow and faster recovery time. I am looking at aftermarket parts, but $1,400 is hard to swallow right now. If I can rebuild for a couple of hundred, I will go that route then replace later with a higher flow pump.
I am hoping that upping the flow rate on my pump will help with the stumbling and hesitation problem that has developed over the past thousand miles or so. Funny that it only does it when the engine temp is in the 135 to 155 F range.
I am hoping that upping the flow rate on my pump will help with the stumbling and hesitation problem that has developed over the past thousand miles or so. Funny that it only does it when the engine temp is in the 135 to 155 F range.
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Scan tool.
Go simple first with air and fuel filters if you haven't replaced them in a while.
Any mods?? If so, do you have a lift pump of any sorts to help get the fuel to the CP3? If you are running a big tune a lift pump is a must.
Go simple first with air and fuel filters if you haven't replaced them in a while.
Any mods?? If so, do you have a lift pump of any sorts to help get the fuel to the CP3? If you are running a big tune a lift pump is a must.
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No engine mods yet. Thinking about getting an EFI live and running it parallel to the banks. I know that will take a lot of work, but I do like the PDA from banks. I am trying to avoid replacing the CP3 (looks like it will take more time than I have patience). If it is the CP3 I will be the one to do it. Is it possible that it could be the FCA or the rail pressure relief valve?
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I looked at shimming the FPRV. I also thought about just replacing it to see what happens. When I installed the Air Dog the other day, I noticed that the return line from the engine was allowing fuel to return to the tank under the 10 psi that the air dog puts out. I thought this was odd.
Don't know if it makes a difference but, I am thinking about removing the FCA and opening it up to see if it is partially clogged. The ULSD sucks and leaves a lot to be desired.
Don't know if it makes a difference but, I am thinking about removing the FCA and opening it up to see if it is partially clogged. The ULSD sucks and leaves a lot to be desired.