Hey thanks for the information WGJ that is pretty much what I found out by consulting with some other fuel system engineers. Your point about rubber fuel line having some built in dampening characteristics is something I have not thought of yet. It makes perfect sense.
I decided to go on...
As far as I know.....
Taken from the internet: "The pulsation dampner "damps" pulses from the fuel rail, a mini gasoline shock absorber. As I see it, this allows the fuel injectors to see an ABSOLUTELY constant fuel pressure. Without a damper, the injectors could fire at either a...
Excellent forum hopefully I can find the person with some insight to my questions. I did not see any information relating to my post in the past threads.
In common rail (gasoline) fuel systems there are usually pulsation dampers designed in the system to decrease pulsations inside the fuel...