At least in my scenario, I wouldn’t believe this to be the fix. The cranking power is good. Just will not fire after multiple engine rotations.
My 22 is my 3rd CP3 equipped HPCR and the crank is much longer.Just purchased a late model 2022 3500. If it were my guess I would think the reason for the longer crank time would be a fuel pressure requirement before injectors would open.
I have a 2019 and it fires almost immediately. It does have a S&S CP4 -> CP3 conversion kit.
I’m a comercial vehicle mechanic and deal with various diagnostic scenarios. In these applications, injectors will not be allowed to fire until a specific amount of fuel pressure is achieved (for emissions purposes) thanks Cali. That would be my guess because when ambient temperature is over 58F grid heaters or glow plugs are not even commanded “ON”. Plus, it was 105F when I first cranked it. Still took long.
Yes, might be a tune issue? I’d like to try and get to the bottom of it because, long crank times usually mean loss of fuel prime. Hope that’s not the case.My 22 is my 3rd CP3 equipped HPCR and the crank is much longer.
The CP3 has no issues building pressure almost instantly to fire. It’s something else causing the delay.
In these trucks grid heater activation is based on intake manifold temp, not ambient air temp. I will have to double check the 22 OEM tune, but last I looked the temp for grid heater activation was 66°F.
I have noticed longer crank time after getting the Y43 recall done
It could just be my perception, It seemed Iused to get a long crank once out of every 10 or so starts. It is now a longer crank every 3 to 4 starts. As long as it starts I'm not too concerned.Interesting, I haven’t noticed a change.
My 24 hour regen timer didn’t reset with the PCM program like it did with ECM reprograms on my 18, so I was thinking none of the engine tuning was changed.
Maybe they wanted more oil pressure before it started who knows@ Work, we have '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, 2x '22, and 2x '23 Cummins and if it was a race for all to hit the start button at the same time and leave the shop the '23s would loooooooooose terribly. I don't know what on earth they did with the '23 crank sequence but everyone I have come across is the same and it's terrible. Maybe they weren't selling enough starters and they want to wear them out quicker?