Tom C.
01-28-2005, 14:31
I've burned up my third remotely mounted FSD. I still have the original mounted on the pump which there is nothing wrong with. I just wanted a remotely mounted FSD after reading all the horror stories. Thought I would prevent a problem.
The new FSD seems to work well for a while then I get symptoms similar to a gasser misfiring. Plug back into the old pump mounted FSD and the truck runs fine. My remote is mounted behind the grill on a heat sink in front of all the other coolers so it gets all the air flow. It never feels even luke warm.
My injector pump was replaced at around 30,000 miles (before I owned the truck). I don't know the pump number but it has the green tag. It has never set a code. I now have about 60,000 mi on the truck.
Like I said, when I plug back into the old FSD the truck runs perfect. In fact it seems to run a little smoother and seems quieter at idle.
So anyway, I was wondering if maybe the older pumps and the brains that run them are different than the newer models and do I need to get a specific FSD for this pump.
Thanks for any insights
Tom C
The new FSD seems to work well for a while then I get symptoms similar to a gasser misfiring. Plug back into the old pump mounted FSD and the truck runs fine. My remote is mounted behind the grill on a heat sink in front of all the other coolers so it gets all the air flow. It never feels even luke warm.
My injector pump was replaced at around 30,000 miles (before I owned the truck). I don't know the pump number but it has the green tag. It has never set a code. I now have about 60,000 mi on the truck.
Like I said, when I plug back into the old FSD the truck runs perfect. In fact it seems to run a little smoother and seems quieter at idle.
So anyway, I was wondering if maybe the older pumps and the brains that run them are different than the newer models and do I need to get a specific FSD for this pump.
Thanks for any insights
Tom C