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Mobile Dock backward compatibility Over the past few years I have accumulated a mix of both Mobile Dock PMD-96i-IDE Ultra 100 and PMD-96i-IDE 133 kits. There is no identifier on the products to tell me which ones were sold for a UDMA of 100 or a UDMA of 133. The manufacturer claims backward compatibility. My question is, if I put a UDMA 133 HDD in a Mobile Dock PMD-96i-IDE Ultra 100 drive tray and run it on a 133Mhz bus, will it slow my drive down?. Thanks, Kurt Bohan [email protected]
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Common Problems: Pump Mounted Driver: Relates to thermal failures. The PMD is screwed to
the DS-4 injection pump on the 1994-2001 GM 6.5 diesel utilizing fuel
flow to dissipate heat. The injection pump is mounted in the intake
valley (a high heat area). The PMD contains two power transistors that
should be cooled by proper contact with the injection pump body. If the
pump is not precisely machined to make complete contact with the
transistors via the silicone thermal gasket and paste, the PMD is
improperly installed without the gasket or paste, the PMD is installed
off center with the pump body, or corrosion develops on the mounting
surface the PMD will overheat. Several companies manufacture an
extension harness and heat-sink kits. These allow an owner or their
mechanic to relocate the PMD away from the injection pump to a lower
heat environment and/or a place that can get more air flow.
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