If the CPS cuts the engine off then goes wot at high rpm I could see cp's spiking. 0hp to 600-700 in milliseconds....maybe I'm wrong I don't know.
I have had nothing but problems out of a lot of different but the oem. I would not run a aftermarket cps in my truck for love nor money. The old orginial black ones still seem to run the smoothest. But when they fail they leave you set.
The grey ones don't seem to fail and leave you on the side of the road. However they will pretty much always fail CCT 3&8. From my experience when one of these are failing you will notice a choppier idle, change in throttle response, and possibly change in cold start cranking time. I have also noticed a difference in power through the rpm band in black vs old grey.
I don't see that being the case...
The motor does not magically stop turning when it stops fueling... It just stops fueling. Then it starts again, and your motor is still turning the same RPM's...
I don't see a CPS causing a head gasket issue.
Just to add something to this.
I parked my truck about 2 weeks, thought it wasn't getting fuel. Threw a system together and put on the truck, with no change. Turned out to be an IDM. Got it running Friday night.
Yesterday before i took the truck on the road i wanted to make sure it was running fine. I let it warm up, and started revving it. It was smooth until 3k, then all hell would break loose. If it was at part throttle it'd just die, if i really laid into it, it'd rev up to about 3200 but then begin breaking up and die. No matter what it wouldn't live past 3k RPM's. It would spit, sputter, backfire, pop, etc.. One of the times it did throw a CPS code, then i got to thinking, i had swapped in the ****ty BWD CPS while troubleshooting. Threw in my Ford CPS and all was good.
Now to the point of this. Throughout this whole ordeal, i noticed quite a few times when it was acting up, it sounded extremely "crisp", like it was running on very high timing. But there was no chip in, so it was bone stock timing. So maybe there is some merit to a CPS causing a brief instance of very advanced timing causing a HG to blow. :shrug:
Its not going to be making anymore or less CP then it was before... If it was building 2800 PSI before it will still be making 2800 psi...
A bad/intermittent CPS can not blow a head gasket. Not in my world anyway...
Wisdom lol
You would think we would have heard of this at some point before now if it was possible/ had ever happened. Youre telling us you are the first guy, since 1994, this has happened to. I find that awfully hard to believe
Would you like to enlighten us?