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coco2992 11-11-2008 10:54 AM

fuel plate question
 
okay i have read that installing a fuel plate helps the horse power how?

cmac 11-11-2008 10:59 AM

simple answer..... more fuel:cool:

the fuel plate profile and its positioning in the pump controlls how the pump fuels the engine. sliding the plate to the front gives it more fuel and sliding it back does the opposite. each fuel plate has a different profile and they all fuel differently.

Ronco95 11-12-2008 09:49 PM

coco,

I would also like to add that a diesel engine does not have an air/fuel ratio like a gasoline engine. You can keep adding fuel until the exhaust gas temperature reaches a sustained 1250*. Above that, you risk damage.

Keep reading here. There is a lot of good info and a lot of smart people willing to help. Most of your questions have been asked here, so plan to do a lot of reading.

058hamer 11-13-2008 06:27 PM

i removed my plate for more fuel

coco2992 11-14-2008 08:21 AM

but how is your MPG?

97 D-Tec 11-14-2008 12:27 PM

fuel plates dont hurt mpg unless ur standing on it

BigErksG2 11-14-2008 12:32 PM

if you turn up the boost and do a fuel plate your mpg will probly increase because you dont have to mash it to the floor to get it moving and the higher boost pressures make the engine more efficient up to 35 psi with a stock charger.

GLH 11-14-2008 08:45 PM

my fuel economy got better after the fuel plate mod

Tate 11-14-2008 11:03 PM

Mileage gains with the plate change seem fishy to me. All you are doing is allowing the rack to travel further. The plate doesn't make the engine any more effecient, or fuel delivery any more effecient. You are simply allowing more to go in. Basically letting you put your pedal to the floor instead of halfway like in stock form. Injectors would affect mileage, since it will affect fuel delivery at all times, regardless of throttle position. Timing will affect mileage since it affects fuel delivery at all times regardless of throttle position. Plates only come into play at WOT situations, so any other time, they are irrelevant. JMO.

ratsun 11-15-2008 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by Tate (Post 2280215)
Mileage gains with the plate change seem fishy to me. All you are doing is allowing the rack to travel further. The plate doesn't make the engine any more effecient, or fuel delivery any more effecient. You are simply allowing more to go in. Basically letting you put your pedal to the floor instead of halfway like in stock form. Injectors would affect mileage, since it will affect fuel delivery at all times, regardless of throttle position. Timing will affect mileage since it affects fuel delivery at all times regardless of throttle position. Plates only come into play at WOT situations, so any other time, they are irrelevant. JMO.

Exactly!
Plate does nothing untill the AFC moves out of the way.
If you drive it with less boost you will get better mileage.

GLH 11-15-2008 09:43 PM

well before the plate I was getting 800 to 900 km's per tank and after I'm consistently over 1000 km's per tank the reason I think is because I have to pedal it less to get it down the road
If I beat on it yes the millage goes down

Tate 11-16-2008 01:20 AM


Originally Posted by GLH (Post 2281067)
well before the plate I was getting 800 to 900 km's per tank and after I'm consistently over 1000 km's per tank the reason I think is because I have to pedal it less to get it down the road
If I beat on it yes the millage goes down

You still need to give it the same amount of pedal to get up to speed if all you changed is the plate. You still need the same amount of rack travel to put out the same amount of fuel to make the same amount of power. You might have your AFC set differently, or just driving it nicer.

GLH 11-16-2008 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by Tate (Post 2281261)
You still need to give it the same amount of pedal to get up to speed if all you changed is the plate. You still need the same amount of rack travel to put out the same amount of fuel to make the same amount of power. You might have your AFC set differently, or just driving it nicer.

could be but I can also run a gear higher with less effort so Im sure its a lot of things but never the less Im getting

JFlory 11-16-2008 05:11 PM

If your changing the plate, set the timing and tighten the gov. springs a couple clicks, too.

Doing just one mod. on a 12V doesn't do much from a seat of the pants perspective, but getting a custom ground plate, gov. spring adjustment and timing bump will prove well worth it.

I have seen many good shops that know what they are doing only charge $400 for these mods. Truck comes in at 180rwhp, and leaves a couple hours later at 350rwhp and running more efficiently and smoother than ever.

deereguy07 11-17-2008 09:02 AM

You can jus grind your on plate and save yourself some money. I wouldn't take it out though. You don't gain any more power or fuel by doing this. If you grind a zero plate you will have just as much fuel as if there were no plate in the pump. At that point the plate jus acts as a stop for the rack. If you pull the plate out you can run the risk of the rack going to far foward and hanging open. Not a good thing at all very bad things can happen. Jus my 2 cents worth.


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