- Staff
- #661
The p7100 bosch inline pump used on the cummins is capable of common rail pressures, and they don't start as good as the earlier ve rotary pumps do imo. Newer diesels start so much better simply because of technology. I know mine need roughly 1700 psi just to open, but it will start as well at 1700 psi as it does at 6000 psi. It all comes down to the combustion event being harnessed directly into the bowl of the piston and the fuel being directly injected with one of the nozzle orifices being aimed directly at the glow plug for instant ignition. Theres no waiting for the fuel charge to ignite in a pre chamber, travel out the precup, then hit the ricardo bowl, and finally redirect the combustion back at the cylinder head before it's working to run the engine.