BoostfoSHO said:Nice thank you. Good thing I'm gonna have my coworker a Ford certified tech help me with it all. And we have the Ford computer because our company has about 100 Ford fleet trucks so we got Ford techs ftwSHOdded said:NOTE: The cam lobe for the fuel injection pump must be at Bottom Dead Center (BDC) for the fuel injection pump installation.
Remove the fuel injection pump roller tappet.
- Inspect the fuel injection pump roller tappet, refer to Fuel Injection Pump Roller Tappet Inspection in this section.
Remove the fuel injection pump mounting plate.
Remove the RH front wheel and tire, refer to Section 204-04 .
Position aside the RH fender splash shield, refer to Section 501-02 .
Using the crankshaft pulley bolt, turn the crankshaft until the fuel injection pump cam lobe is at BDC
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You know that's exactly what I was thinking it's just to make it easier to install instead of having to fight the spring. Nice I'll be installing it when I do the Turbos and injectors. Thank you SBSStealBlueSho said:BoostfoSHO said:Nice thank you. Good thing I'm gonna have my coworker a Ford certified tech help me with it all. And we have the Ford computer because our company has about 100 Ford fleet trucks so we got Ford techs ftwSHOdded said:NOTE: The cam lobe for the fuel injection pump must be at Bottom Dead Center (BDC) for the fuel injection pump installation.
Remove the fuel injection pump roller tappet.
- Inspect the fuel injection pump roller tappet, refer to Fuel Injection Pump Roller Tappet Inspection in this section.
Remove the fuel injection pump mounting plate.
Remove the RH front wheel and tire, refer to Section 204-04 .
Position aside the RH fender splash shield, refer to Section 501-02 .
Using the crankshaft pulley bolt, turn the crankshaft until the fuel injection pump cam lobe is at BDC
StealBlue can do this with his eyes closed![]()
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I have installed several DI pumps on this car... the only reason I can find they want the lobe BDC is to make it easier to install the pump....
On the bottom of the pump is a spring, when installing if the lobe doesn’t have the flat side up, the pump sits higher... so it makes it difficult to tighten down. You can do it, you just need to take your time and tighten a small amount on each side of the pump to bring it down flush.
You should do that anyway when you install it... I have not yet ever set BDC and haven’t had a problem yet....
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Oh yeah he turns a wrench all day on our trucks. He is an expert on 6.7 powerstroke I have yet to find out how hell do on the Ecoboost lol but I know what I'm doing as well. I was just confused on the BDC because I didn't see a reason why when I could just install it and push the spring downSHOdded said:Are they certified to turn a wrench lol. Everybody is heavily into the computer world these days.
BoostfoSHO said:Oh yeah he turns a wrench all day on our trucks. He is an expert on 6.7 powerstroke I have yet to find out how hell do on the Ecoboost lol but I know what I'm doing as well. I was just confused on the BDC because I didn't see a reason why when I could just install it and push the spring downSHOdded said:Are they certified to turn a wrench lol. Everybody is heavily into the computer world these days.
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SHOdded said:NOTE: The cam lobe for the fuel injection pump must be at Bottom Dead Center (BDC) for the fuel injection pump installation.
StealBlue can do this with his eyes closed
bpd1151 said:SHOdded said:NOTE: The cam lobe for the fuel injection pump must be at Bottom Dead Center (BDC) for the fuel injection pump installation.
StealBlue can do this with his eyes closed
BJ (SBS) is VERY GOOD with his "BDC" skillz.
Lulz
I don't know I haven't used the cover in a long time. I'll see about trying it on when I get a chanceSHOdded said:Appearance cover fits over it tho?
BoostfoSHO said:On another note, I installed my hpfp but no one had been able to tune it, something about SCT doesn't have the software. So that really sucks. I don't if I'm the only one experiencing this issue as I haven't heard anyone else mention this before
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I'm sorry I didn't mean software I meant parameters for reading it. But it's not just you I have gotten the same response from 2 other tuners.... What I'd like to know is am I the first one to encounter this? Supposedly at the point all that can be tuned is current but can't adjust it for higher pressure. So why are people buying the hpfp if it can't be ran at a higher pressure like it's supposed to do.AJP turbo said:BoostfoSHO said:On another note, I installed my hpfp but no one had been able to tune it, something about SCT doesn't have the software. So that really sucks. I don't if I'm the only one experiencing this issue as I haven't heard anyone else mention this before
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I think you misunderstood my email. The software is perfectly fine with SCT. Waiting for values to use. Waiting on information from manufacturer of pump.
So far with unleashed, gearhead I just get a max of around 2300psi with Brad I don't get any high pressure it's only the in-tank pump that activates and I get 90psi max and the cat doesn't go above 3k rpm, Matt and Brad told me they don't have what's needed to tune it. Matt said he can only tune voltage but that im not taking advantage of it to make it run at the higher pressure that's capable of. So it's basically like a stock hpfp.StealBlueSho said:Gearhead, Unleashed, and BCB are already tuning that pump with SCT.....
Matt has customers running at 2600 psi iirc... he has figured out how to get the pump to work properly...
The issue according to him is that none of the other tuners have figured out to increase the psi of the pump.
I’m running the LMS HPFP with perfect fuel pressure on an E30 tune.
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BoostfoSHO said:So far with unleashed, gearhead I just get a max of around 2300psi with Brad I don't get any high pressure it's only the in-tank pump that activates and I get 90psi max and the cat doesn't go above 3k rpm, Matt and Brad told me they don't have what's needed to tune it. Matt said he can only tune voltage but that im not taking advantage of it to make it run at the higher pressure that's capable of. So it's basically like a stock hpfp.StealBlueSho said:Gearhead, Unleashed, and BCB are already tuning that pump with SCT.....
Matt has customers running at 2600 psi iirc... he has figured out how to get the pump to work properly...
The issue according to him is that none of the other tuners have figured out to increase the psi of the pump.
I’m running the LMS HPFP with perfect fuel pressure on an E30 tune.
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