Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
Hey all,
My truck, 2014 3500 with straight pipe, DEF/EGR delete & MM3 tuner, recently started to surge or lope but only when I'm usually accelerating or barely feathering the throttle.
If I jump on it, she runs fine.
The delete was done almost two years ago, which makes me wonder why it hasn't done this until now if it has to do with the delete.
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
With your MM3, go to the menu and select change PID; the percentage menu has the rail pressure items you’ll need.
Select the rail pressure actual for one and the rail pressure desired for another.
Side by side is easier to monitor both- ideally, they would match 100% - some variance is average, but there is a fine line between okay and too much.
Usually, about 1000psi difference or more, I think there is an issue/opportunity for improvement.
Take a drive and look at values when symptoms occur and report back!
Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
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Originally Posted by
TexNeck
With your MM3, go to the menu and select change PID; the percentage menu has the rail pressure items you’ll need.
Select the rail pressure actual for one and the rail pressure desired for another.
Side by side is easier to monitor both- ideally, they would match 100% - some variance is average, but there is a fine line between okay and too much.
Usually, about 1000psi difference or more, I think there is an issue/opportunity for improvement.
Take a drive and look at values when symptoms occur and report back!
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Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
Also, do the same comparison of the turbo actuator.
That can cause the same issues at low power if it is sticking intermittently but not enough for a code.
2013 2500 6.7 Cummins crew cab. white and stock as can be
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Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
I went in and looked for the rail pressure but couldn't find it in the PID menu. :confused:
Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
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Originally Posted by
Lucky2209
I went in and looked for the rail pressure but couldn't find it in the PID menu. :confused:
Scroll through the Pressure menu.
2014 RAM 3500 (Aisin) 3.73 4X4 Limited Crew Cab Long Bed DRW. Oil Bypass Filter, 50 Gallon auxiliary fuel tank.
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Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
Just going to ask some basic questions.
I don't know your background with a diesel or a Cummins but are you seeing any smoke out of the exhaust when this happens?
How long has it been since you changed your fuel filter?
Do you buy your fuel from the same place or a place that does high fuel turnover? In your area are you using winter blend fuel?
The other thing is I don't know if you are from Michigan or this may be your first year in cold weather with a diesel.
I have seen diesel's have fueling issues in really cold weather.
Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
I have a similar issue with my 2016 2500; just a few weeks ago, I was having the same symptoms of the lope/surge.
I'm running a 2nd Gen swap, though, with a Borg 467.7 turbo.
Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
Were you ever able to figure this out?
I also have a '16 with a swap doing similar but only now and then.
Re: Loping/Surging At Low RPM/Acceleration
I have a similar issue.
Once I get driving, it's okay, but oddly too, even after I've been going for quite a while, putting it in reverse causes the surging also.
I haven't figured out why yet.
I'm about to charge my fuel filters in the next few weeks; see if that improves anything.