24 valve problem
#1
24 valve problem
i have a 1998.5 cummins i have a quadzilla adrenaline with pulse. my problem is when i punch it on a high level it will sputter almost like a back fire and some white smoke will come out in stead of the nice black, so i dont punch it any more. just the other day i cranked it up in the morning and it sounds like crap it makes a noise like it is not hitting on every cylinder and when i go down the road and try to give it a fuel it will sputter and white smoke will come out even when im giveing it just a lil thottle. could this be injectors or could it be my vp dieing or ...... please help
#3
sounds like a VP. Give it full throttle and it sputters and white smoke? Same thing happened when mine was dying. I had to shut it off and turn it back on while rolling to get it to stop. Worked most of the time, but not every time. Sucked BIG time when i was going up a hill. Almost like you were in 5th gear going 20mph
#6
if u can punch it on lower levels, but not on higher ones, chances r u were starving the VP44. with the quad turned up it can use more fuel then a wore out stock lift pump can keep up with. chances r u will be needing to replace the vp by now if u have been doing this alot. good luck and let us know what ya figure out
#9
ok still havnt found out what it could be i sorta think it could be a sensor like the map? my pump seems to run good because i changed my fuel filter the other day and it sounded fine when i was primeing it. i also cheaned my iat sensor. is there any other cause that could do this to my truck. it sounds like a really sloppy lope but when i put it in drive it clears up until i give it more that 25 percent thottle help please.
#10
You cant sorta think its the map sensor, you cant sort of think its running good until you get to 25% throttle.
You asked for help again - and were trying to help you - WHAT DOES THE SCANNER SAY ??
If you have a 24V second gen - its absolutely essential that you have a fuel pressure guage in the cab and an OBDII scanner at your disposal (or a SMARTY). Throwing parts at it and replacing things that dont need to be replaced is more expensive than the $100-200 that a scanner costs, JMO.
You asked for help again - and were trying to help you - WHAT DOES THE SCANNER SAY ??
If you have a 24V second gen - its absolutely essential that you have a fuel pressure guage in the cab and an OBDII scanner at your disposal (or a SMARTY). Throwing parts at it and replacing things that dont need to be replaced is more expensive than the $100-200 that a scanner costs, JMO.
Last edited by Dr. Evil; 09-02-2009 at 10:13 PM.