Twins, Twins, Twins, Twins, Twins............
I have two trucks over 1000hp running it, rail pressure is never an issue, you can get 25kpsi at SSR 1.5a level 1. The one customer running it came from Dr. P boxes, but had one fail recently and obviously couldn't get it serviced, he was more then impressed with the rail capacity of the SSR vs the Dr. P.
Following the directions to a T on installing the DDP 90's but now I have small amounts of oil coming out of my blowby tube making a mess under the truck. Got to love the constant upkeep to keep a truck clean after modifying.....
I have a DR. P pressure box on it but it has issues when it gets damp out so I stopped running it. I have a 2nd gen puke bottle filter kit coming from Harry at Peak to catch the oily mess. I wonder if those new injectors have a bad copper ring or something. I have no blowby at idle or high revs with the filler cap off so I don't know why it's spitting oil out the vent tube?? Any ideas guys?
Mike, I tried every setting on the gate and I they highest I seen was 1410 degrees.

I have a DR. P pressure box on it but it has issues when it gets damp out so I stopped running it. I have a 2nd gen puke bottle filter kit coming from Harry at Peak to catch the oily mess. I wonder if those new injectors have a bad copper ring or something. I have no blowby at idle or high revs with the filler cap off so I don't know why it's spitting oil out the vent tube?? Any ideas guys?
Mike, I tried every setting on the gate and I they highest I seen was 1410 degrees.
Following the directions to a T on installing the DDP 90's but now I have small amounts of oil coming out of my blowby tube making a mess under the truck. Got to love the constant upkeep to keep a truck clean after modifying.....
I have a DR. P pressure box on it but it has issues when it gets damp out so I stopped running it. I have a 2nd gen puke bottle filter kit coming from Harry at Peak to catch the oily mess. I wonder if those new injectors have a bad copper ring or something. I have no blowby at idle or high revs with the filler cap off so I don't know why it's spitting oil out the vent tube?? Any ideas guys?
Mike, I tried every setting on the gate and I they highest I seen was 1410 degrees.

I have a DR. P pressure box on it but it has issues when it gets damp out so I stopped running it. I have a 2nd gen puke bottle filter kit coming from Harry at Peak to catch the oily mess. I wonder if those new injectors have a bad copper ring or something. I have no blowby at idle or high revs with the filler cap off so I don't know why it's spitting oil out the vent tube?? Any ideas guys?
Mike, I tried every setting on the gate and I they highest I seen was 1410 degrees.
I just got a big dent in my 2010 cab (from quadding) and my rear tail gate cover is now MIA
Sure hard keeping these truck minto
extra pressure isnt a bad thing,, it is controlled pressure that you are looking for. Also if you are running clean fuel (ie 2 micron filters etc) you will not have a problem,,, that is what kills injectors more than anything on a common rail is small particles in the fuel
I will throw that new II 33% CP3 in this weekend and see how she goes...
Quote: Originally Posted by StealthDiesel"
With 65PSI & 1400 degrees, do you realize that you are likely close to 700RWHP??!!
It's a totally supportive & optimistic guess!!
I'm in a good mood since nothing has leaked out of nor fallen off my truck in the last few weeks!
Seriously though, that's a ton of air & a ton of fuel.
There is nothing wrong with Jamie's engine nor set up so it's seems reasonable to me.
It wouldn't surprise me if Jamie dyno'd that.
With 65PSI & 1400 degrees, do you realize that you are likely close to 700RWHP??!!
It's a totally supportive & optimistic guess!!

I'm in a good mood since nothing has leaked out of nor fallen off my truck in the last few weeks!
Seriously though, that's a ton of air & a ton of fuel.
There is nothing wrong with Jamie's engine nor set up so it's seems reasonable to me.
It wouldn't surprise me if Jamie dyno'd that.
If it's going up, fuel is going in the engine oil, raising the level, causing oil out of the blow by tube.
At hot idle, remove the oil fill cap. There should be very little visible blowby mist in warm weather. Note that in cooler weather it's much more noticable as it condenses.
A small amount of drip after being parked for a bit is normal but keep a close eye on the oil level.
If it's going up, fuel is going in the engine oil, raising the level, causing oil out of the blow by tube.
At hot idle, remove the oil fill cap. There should be very little visible blowby mist in warm weather. Note that in cooler weather it's much more noticable as it condenses.
If it's going up, fuel is going in the engine oil, raising the level, causing oil out of the blow by tube.
At hot idle, remove the oil fill cap. There should be very little visible blowby mist in warm weather. Note that in cooler weather it's much more noticable as it condenses.


