"ultra low sulphur diesel" damage
Originally Posted by BIGHEAD
All 3 of the Big 3 as of 2007 will have the same injectors in them.
Huh, so Ford is getting away from the High Pressure Oil Rail then? Get ready boys! We are about to finally see some Fast Fords on the road!
I agree with that the hype is going to be more bark than bite. I would make a BIG assumption that most of this "Information" being translated is coming from the internet......The internet is good....but TONS of misinformation out there.....this thing gives idiots a big voice! Rumors start and run like wild fire on here.....SO what im saying is, take all this in stride....add a pinch of salt to anything you read. (NOT your fuel!)
Been about 50K and 2.5 years on my 2nd VP with no issues. No additives on a consistent basis. Did FASS and VP at the same time.
108k, one LP replacement, original VP (knock on wood). I put 20 servings of Stanadyne PF in it at from about 30k to 50k, somewhere along in there. Original LP went at 45k. I'm not sweating ULSD ... yet anyway. 1 LP, 1 set of front brake pads, 1 set of tires, one brake light, oil & filter changes, that's all I've done. The truck's been outstanding & cheap ... so far. Still looks good and feels new-ish to me. 
- JyRO

- JyRO
I got a hold of some ULSD on a tank and the mileage got worse. Went back to LSD and it went back up. Just my experience with it.
As far as vp's go, I've run motor oil, 2 stroke oil, diesel clean, lucas, synergen, STP, you name it I've run it. None consistently. My wire has been tapped and untapped more than a college keg, it's been run tapped with a comp set on kill with 0 pressure. I think these pumps are stronger than people give them credit for. I've got 107k on mine and if it dies tomorrow I'll be mad but I won't feel bad cause I've put this pump through it's paces and based on what I've read and heard and what not I've gotten my use out of it. Remember that a forum is a place where people come to post their problems, not the good things and that it only represents a vary tiny fraction of everyone out there. Is the VP44 a perfect pump? Not even close. But it's done alright for me and a bunch of other's so it can't be all that bad. I also think that good, consistant fuel pressure is a key. Mine's been getting 11 at WOT and 15 at idle for the last 2 1/2 years.
As far as vp's go, I've run motor oil, 2 stroke oil, diesel clean, lucas, synergen, STP, you name it I've run it. None consistently. My wire has been tapped and untapped more than a college keg, it's been run tapped with a comp set on kill with 0 pressure. I think these pumps are stronger than people give them credit for. I've got 107k on mine and if it dies tomorrow I'll be mad but I won't feel bad cause I've put this pump through it's paces and based on what I've read and heard and what not I've gotten my use out of it. Remember that a forum is a place where people come to post their problems, not the good things and that it only represents a vary tiny fraction of everyone out there. Is the VP44 a perfect pump? Not even close. But it's done alright for me and a bunch of other's so it can't be all that bad. I also think that good, consistant fuel pressure is a key. Mine's been getting 11 at WOT and 15 at idle for the last 2 1/2 years.
Originally Posted by BigBlue
Remember that a forum is a place where people come to post their problems, not the good things and that it only represents a vary tiny fraction of everyone out there. Is the VP44 a perfect pump? Not even close. But it's done alright for me and a bunch of other's so it can't be all that bad. I also think that good, consistant fuel pressure is a key.
AMEN BROTHER!
There won't be lubrity issues with ULSD. Back about two years ago, the ASTM passed a lubricty spec for all diesel. All on-road diesels now get additives at distribution terminals to meet this spec. ULSD with the additives will have better lubricity than diesel from a few years ago.
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