Vortec350ss 2005 Sierra Denali - Forged 370 and cog driven TVS2300
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Well I figured it out... and you guys are not going to believe it.
It was the frequency of the injectors firing that was sending a pulse through my fuel system and made it break up at 1400 RPM exactly. So god damn bizarre. I had never heard of it before. I have a cousin who is a mechanical engineer and he suggested the idea. At first I told him he was high, however I started to research it... sure enough its an issue. He is a subaru driver and its insanely common in the WRX world at 2800 RPM. I have never heard of this issue in the LS world, but it would figure that I would build the perfect under hood fuel routing to deal with this... god damn it.
I had my fuel system set up dead head as I had all the parts to do so. From my research it wasn't going to be a problem to be set up that way with the flow I needed. To test this theory I added about 9' of length to the dead head line feeding the rails from my FPR and it completely went away.
After uncovering this issue changes were going to have to be made... so I changed the set up. I now feed the back of my passenger rail, cross over in the front to the driver side rail, and out the back of the driver side rail to my FPR. It's no longer dead head. Oddly enough there is more noise transmitting into the cab from the FPR, but it has solved my issues.
On to the next one... I need to get my HX and IC figured out. Not cutting it anymore.
It was the frequency of the injectors firing that was sending a pulse through my fuel system and made it break up at 1400 RPM exactly. So god damn bizarre. I had never heard of it before. I have a cousin who is a mechanical engineer and he suggested the idea. At first I told him he was high, however I started to research it... sure enough its an issue. He is a subaru driver and its insanely common in the WRX world at 2800 RPM. I have never heard of this issue in the LS world, but it would figure that I would build the perfect under hood fuel routing to deal with this... god damn it.
I had my fuel system set up dead head as I had all the parts to do so. From my research it wasn't going to be a problem to be set up that way with the flow I needed. To test this theory I added about 9' of length to the dead head line feeding the rails from my FPR and it completely went away.
After uncovering this issue changes were going to have to be made... so I changed the set up. I now feed the back of my passenger rail, cross over in the front to the driver side rail, and out the back of the driver side rail to my FPR. It's no longer dead head. Oddly enough there is more noise transmitting into the cab from the FPR, but it has solved my issues.
On to the next one... I need to get my HX and IC figured out. Not cutting it anymore.
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Do you think the issue with being dead headed had more to do with your HP level, or just the setup in general? Since I am running the ZL1 fuel rail on my blower setup, it has to be dead headed on a return system. Curious if I would be running into the same issue in the near future.
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I always end up creating extra work for myself... if Corey wasn't already the self proclaimed resident retard I think I'd have earned the title.
Do you think the issue with being dead headed had more to do with your HP level, or just the setup in general? Since I am running the ZL1 fuel rail on my blower setup, it has to be dead headed on a return system. Curious if I would be running into the same issue in the near future.
Exactly as Pat said. You shouldn't have a problem. If you do you know how to fix it lol.







