I have been reading about the 'Race Valves" that a lot of places sell, but I have some questions before installing one on my 2003 LB7.
If the factory setup uses the Bosch Pressure Relief Valve to stop over pressuring the fuel rail, what happens to the "safety" factor when you put in a "race Valve" which to me looks like a it's just a plug with a very good seat ground\polished on it to stop any leakage. Why does the factory use the relief valve if it can be safely removed and there aren't any issues with the fuel rails, fittings, fuel lines, the high pressure pump, etc. being hurt???
Also, I see talk of "Shimming" the original valve. What are these shims and how do they help? Where do you get them? I don't understand exactly what that is or how it helps.
I've read that once the factory fuel rail pressure relief valve "pops", It's hurt and will always allow pressure blead-off.
Also, if it has "popped", doesn't that prove that such a relief valve IS necessary to protect the entire high pressure fuel rail system and\or high pressure pump??
Sorry for my ramblings, Just a bunch of concerns that I would like to have answered before installing a "Race Valve" and doing a lot of expensive damage!! And I also find it interesting that there aren't a bunch of places for sourcing replacement OEM Bosch Relief valves.
Side Note - I put one of the DMAX store rebuilt transfer cases with the new upgrades into my old 200.000 mile Chevy and I think it's better than the factory original ever was!!
If the factory setup uses the Bosch Pressure Relief Valve to stop over pressuring the fuel rail, what happens to the "safety" factor when you put in a "race Valve" which to me looks like a it's just a plug with a very good seat ground\polished on it to stop any leakage. Why does the factory use the relief valve if it can be safely removed and there aren't any issues with the fuel rails, fittings, fuel lines, the high pressure pump, etc. being hurt???
Also, I see talk of "Shimming" the original valve. What are these shims and how do they help? Where do you get them? I don't understand exactly what that is or how it helps.
I've read that once the factory fuel rail pressure relief valve "pops", It's hurt and will always allow pressure blead-off.
Also, if it has "popped", doesn't that prove that such a relief valve IS necessary to protect the entire high pressure fuel rail system and\or high pressure pump??
Sorry for my ramblings, Just a bunch of concerns that I would like to have answered before installing a "Race Valve" and doing a lot of expensive damage!! And I also find it interesting that there aren't a bunch of places for sourcing replacement OEM Bosch Relief valves.
Side Note - I put one of the DMAX store rebuilt transfer cases with the new upgrades into my old 200.000 mile Chevy and I think it's better than the factory original ever was!!
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