CP3 questions...
Drew, do you know how the CP3 regulates it's pressure? With a pressure box attached, i'd assume it's fooling the PCM into allowing the pressure to build further...does that sound right?
have you seen any pics or diagrams of the fuel flow thru it?
My motivation and curiosity is getting the better of me... is it time to kick the wifes corolla outa the garage for a few days? [sm=badbadbad.gif] projects are backing up (still dont have my guages finished...)
have you seen any pics or diagrams of the fuel flow thru it?
My motivation and curiosity is getting the better of me... is it time to kick the wifes corolla outa the garage for a few days? [sm=badbadbad.gif] projects are backing up (still dont have my guages finished...)
lemme drag that pic I posted earlier over here. . . .

if you look at the left hand side of the CP3 you'll see a connector, that is the FCA (Fuel Control Actuator). it works in conjunction with the rail pressure transducer and the computer fuel mappings to limit the pressure the CP3 is putting out. when idleing the computer wants to see around 5000psi, the FCA controls the CP3's overall operation with the only input comeing from the rail pressure transducer. with your foot in the throttle, pushing max boost the rail can see around 23,000psi.
when you put a pressure box on the engine, what the box is doing is showing the rail pressure transducer having a low pressure senerio, so the computer commands the FCA to juice the CP3 up a bit to over come this "low fuel" issue.
this is about as easy as I can make it. . .I know how it works over all, I just dont know the full details without pulling it apart. . .looks like I need to do some research

if you look at the left hand side of the CP3 you'll see a connector, that is the FCA (Fuel Control Actuator). it works in conjunction with the rail pressure transducer and the computer fuel mappings to limit the pressure the CP3 is putting out. when idleing the computer wants to see around 5000psi, the FCA controls the CP3's overall operation with the only input comeing from the rail pressure transducer. with your foot in the throttle, pushing max boost the rail can see around 23,000psi.
when you put a pressure box on the engine, what the box is doing is showing the rail pressure transducer having a low pressure senerio, so the computer commands the FCA to juice the CP3 up a bit to over come this "low fuel" issue.
this is about as easy as I can make it. . .I know how it works over all, I just dont know the full details without pulling it apart. . .looks like I need to do some research
makes sense... however where does the excess go? you mentioned that it is used to cool & lubricate the unit so that would tell me the output line should be hot to the touch after a good run.
ORIGINAL: Drew
the excess would just be pushed back to the fuel tank and it should be quite warm
the excess would just be pushed back to the fuel tank and it should be quite warm
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another thought... if I crawl under the truck after I get home, I should be able to feel which line is the return line based on how hot the line is... then I could follow it back to the cp3... any idea how much pressure this fuel would be under?







