How many miles on that spring?
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140,000km or 87,000miles. I don’t think that’s a ton.How many miles on that spring?
Are you having any fueling issues or are you just concerned about how it looks?Hmm...this guy doesn’t look very happy...normal? I don’t recall it looking like this last season. Time for new hpfp internals ? Ugh
The spring didn’t seem very springy either. Can easily compress by hand. Is that normal? I don’t remember.
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I’ve been trying to track down a random drop in fuel pressure at wot. I also seem to have a slight lower then expect idle psi. Around 350-380 it bounces around sometimes landing on 420 which I guess is the norm.Are you having any fueling issues or are you just concerned about how it looks?
The outside of that HPFP piece doesn't do anything except sit there. What does the internal surface look like and what does the piston look like?
Springs don't have infinite life, but I would check the rate of a couple and compare. The OE springs are pretty soft, but they work fine up to any RPM we're seeing. Even at 300°F, you won't see much degradation of elastic modulus vs what we see at say 200°F.
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I’m also curious how hot it gets. There’s definitely friction in there and when my oil is hot hot, that surely isn’t helping.But with the track use doesn't seem terrible hat it failed. I wonder how hot the hpfp is getting
How long have you been using your current injectors? I've had 2 injectors fail in the last couple years. Starts with a light misfire, random pressure drops, and one was bad enough to leak after shutting it down (thought HPRV due to fuel pressure not climbing after shutdown).I’ve been trying to track down a random drop in fuel pressure at wot. I also seem to have a slight lower then expect idle psi. Around 350-380 it bounces around sometimes landing on 420 which I guess is the norm.
fprv has been replaced. Spill valve serviced and cleaned.
I mention the spring thinking if it is getting soft, breaking down over time due to heat maybe that could be contributing to this issue?
last season I had drop in fuel pressure on track at wot. This was thought to be the internals sticking. I cleaned them up and had no issues the rest of the summer. The piston also shows some signs of wear.
with auto techs reply to the pictures I sent them I guess something here is a little off?
Injectors have about 1.5k miles on them since cleaning. I would’ve guessed injectors if this was still my stock block but these injectors should be good.How long have you been using your current injectors? I've had 2 injectors fail in the last couple years. Starts with a light misfire, random pressure drops, and one was bad enough to leak after shutting it down (thought HPRV due to fuel pressure not climbing after shutdown).
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Damn. Damn damn damn lol. You make good points and you make me think. It’s possible for sure. When my new hpfp internals arrive I’ll swap them in and we’ll see. If the issues proceed then I think you’re right. I’ll send my other injectors out for cleaning and swap them in. I hope this isn’t the case though lol.My failed injectors were ones that had been cleaned. My engine hasn't seen more than ~500 miles since the build, ALL are hard miles, just like yours. My car lives in boost and the high revs lol.
They were my last stop both times because I couldn't believe they could be bad in this few of miles...
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My failed injectors were ones that had been cleaned. My engine hasn't seen more than ~500 miles since the build, ALL are hard miles, just like yours. My car lives in boost and the high revs lol.
They were my last stop both times because I couldn't believe they could be bad in this few of miles...
They went from in my car to in the trash. New injectors went in and the car ran fine.What was the way in which they failed after having just been cleaned? Dis-loged debris, electronics failure?
Don't forget to check the tiny mesh filters at the injectors and HPFP. Those things degrade over time.Damn. Damn damn damn lol. You make good points and you make me think. It’s possible for sure. When my new hpfp internals arrive I’ll swap them in and we’ll see. If the issues proceed then I think you’re right. I’ll send my other injectors out for cleaning and swap them in. I hope this isn’t the case though lol.
So the mesh filter at the hpfp I replaced same time the motor went in. About 1.5k miles ago so that’s fresh.Don't forget to check the tiny mesh filters at the injectors and HPFP. Those things degrade over time.
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LOL.Wear a diaper the first time you hit the track you are going to shit your pants with the new power curve
It feels like it. I can rev it all the way out and it just pulls. It’s very very noticeable and it’s a completely different car for sure.Eyeballing from the graph but you have 50 more horsepower at the old redline and then carry that for what another 1000 rpm? Totally different car