6x13 or similar injector tuning

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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby spencerdiesel » Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:26 am

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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby 79Powerwagon » Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:38 am

I was worried it was going to be miserable to drive after I put the 35s on. But it really didn't affect it too badly.

The 6x13s, yeah I have to ease into it a bit more on a hard pull rather than just blow through the converter but the trans itself bangs gears without a hiccup. I have a build sheet on it from previous owner , built with "hd" parts.

I rolled into it hard on the highway last night at about 65 and it actually set me back a little. I was pretty surprised :shock:

Trying too take it easy til I have the head clamped down good. Oh and a functional egt gauge :lol:
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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby Remps » Tue Mar 28, 2017 12:57 pm

The pink/green afc spring in the IC pumps suck once one puts bigger injectors in. A green/black out a N/IC pump or a stiffer spring from the hungry diesel will allow the afc to actually limit low end fuel, instead of beginning movement at 2 psi and bottomed out by 8 psi, for example.
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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby cougar » Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:12 am

I made a .090" spacer for mine. I'm not running as big an injector, 7X.010 SAC but still hazes at idle. The spacer stopped most of the warm idle haze, still does a little when cold.
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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby 79Powerwagon » Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:08 am

I was reading through some older threads and read something that Eric had said,

He was running a 72lpm injector and found that backing off the timing actually cleared up haze. Now maybe that could have been the 155* spray angle...

Feel I'm getting mixed info on this.


Im going to be plowing with this truck again and want to try to get the idle cleaned up as best I can. (Cold temps,short run time)

What is the best to clean up larger injector haze. Retard timing or skip a tooth(advance)?
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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby BC847 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:51 pm

As far as cleaning up the burn, you might consider raising the injector's pop-pressure.
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Re: 6x13 or similar injector tuning

Postby 79Powerwagon » Wed Nov 22, 2017 6:54 pm

They are set at ppump pop pressures, more than that?
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