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STROKER400 01-18-2008 06:36 PM

VP 44 Help
 
Ok i am posting this for my friend. He will be a member as soon as i get him to stop being in the stone age lol.

He has a 2001 ho 6 speed cummins and we are so confused on what injection pump to get his final died after running a comp box, stacks ,cold air and running her hard. He is going to add a fass with the injection pump this time since his lift pump caused this mess.

I am hearing from racers that have some serious hp in there trucks not to was the money on the hotrod vp 44 and to just get the vp44 stock one it will handle alot and is a waste to get the hotrod vp44 anyone add some more light here.:argh::argh::argh:

Whit 01-18-2008 06:38 PM

thanks fer posting this up.....I would like some clarification on this as well

its my understanding that the hotrod VP dont do so much for the HO motor as it does for the SO

I just did a new VP and went with the normal one............I didnt tap the wire for the comp either

STROKER400 01-18-2008 06:43 PM

ya i was told on a dyno with the 2 pumps on same mods etc it only made a 5 hp increase and for the money diff i can find many other ways to spend it for him lol.

this might be a good post o boy

Whit 01-18-2008 06:46 PM

My Buddy Matt94 in Worlland knows all the details on this maybe he will chime in

STROKER400 01-18-2008 06:51 PM

ya i could see useing the hotrod for a 1000hp sled pulling truck or something but he probley will be pushing the 500 hp mark when all done thats about it if that. If anyone knows and get this resolved before tuesday 22 of nov. when we go to the shop to get one. It would be great to save money if money can be saved.

Lostnwalmart 01-18-2008 11:23 PM

actual once u break 550 horse a stock so pumps will beat a ho pump hands down....... your best best is a stock so pump for a daily driver with some spunk

Uncle Bubba 01-18-2008 11:47 PM

I've asked for years for some Dyno readings showing the difference between these pumps and nobody has posted up yet that I have seen. Until then I don't believe in em myself. That pump can only send so much flow through the injectors so the amount of fuel going through is gonna depend on the injectors and not the pump pushing it. Just my unedemacated opinion.

STROKER400 01-19-2008 07:44 AM

This is the guy that told me this. he is from Zimmys Diesel Performance. He has a pretty wicked 1999 ho and there number is 1-866-867-1644. They are a large dealer of BD but they have it all. He might have the dyno sheets on it. I will find out and scan them to really see. But I just dont know what to tell my friend. This one seems to be a he/she said type question.

mysterync 01-19-2008 09:23 AM

Did you talk to Delton at Zimmeys?

A HO Pump is a loss at 550, a HRVP is a great idea but dosent seem to make any true power, Lots stand behind the pump, but the money is best spent elsewhere! The HRVP44 is almost in the same boat as a HO, Not to mention basicly dose the same thing a wire tap box dose, only with the electronics built in, Your friend already has a Comp, Leave it be and go with a SO pump!

STROKER400 01-21-2008 11:10 AM

yes i talked to Delton at zimmeys . Why lol


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