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    Olay let me start off by saying I've tuned dozens of LML's and have a good grasp on them with many happy customers but I have two issues I cannot seem to resolve, the big one is the fuel rail pressure table for CP3 swapped trucks and having surging issues under load/acceleration nothing I have tried has worked 100% I've tried the Fleece rail table and it always causes a surge, there is a few select trucks that don't have this issue and no different table settings than others that do surge. Any help would be appreciated, I can email a tune I'd rather not post one for the world to have access to download though. texting is fine also 541-263-0311 thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by catman3126 View Post
    Olay let me start off by saying I've tuned dozens of LML's and have a good grasp on them with many happy customers but I have two issues I cannot seem to resolve, the big one is the fuel rail pressure table for CP3 swapped trucks and having surging issues under load/acceleration nothing I have tried has worked 100% I've tried the Fleece rail table and it always causes a surge, there is a few select trucks that don't have this issue and no different table settings than others that do surge. Any help would be appreciated, I can email a tune I'd rather not post one for the world to have access to download though. texting is fine also 541-263-0311 thanks
    I always say go back to the theory of operation. What regulates the fuel flow to the pump to add or remove feed forward pressure? The regulator. So simply put - adding mA to the table n the area its surging will close the reg up more and limit the overpressure condition back into a point that the PID loops can compensate appropriately.
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