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Aug 22nd, 2007, 17:16 | #1 |
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how do you adjust the turbo to kick in sooner
just wondering if any one knows how to get the turbo to kick in sooner on my old pump it used to kick in around 2500rpm but now on the new pump is well over 3500rpm the pump came of a d24t engine and mine is the d24tic i noticed there is a screw in the very top of the pump that seams to be in further than on the orig pump its just that i miss that extra oooomph to leave most cars behind
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Aug 22nd, 2007, 18:58 | #2 |
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Is this the 6 cylinder VW engine?
A lot of this http://www.vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=579 should apply to your engine Worth getting a cheapo boost gauge just to check on things when doing this. It will mention EGT gauges quite often, but as long as you don't have thick heavy smoke you should be ok, turn the fuel down slightly lower if you tow or have heavy loads up steep hills etc |
Aug 26th, 2007, 18:47 | #3 |
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I think the problem probably is the screw on the top.
This is the boost enrichment device, it delivers more fuel when the turbo comes in. If the turbo is still original and you've just changed the pump then chances are it's just the pump that needs setting up. Are you sure the pump is timed up correctly? Basically the pump is very complex and controls more or less everything, it has to be set up perfectly or the performance/economy will suffer, this applies to any mechanical diesel. |
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the timing is bang on but was told that the pump was of a turbo but with out the intercooler so they have to turn the turbo down due to heat generated my car used to go like the clappers so if i adjust the top screw but just rember how many turns i alter it i should be ok then lol
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Aug 28th, 2007, 18:17 | #5 |
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Yep have a fiddle with the screw, if it doesnt work just put it back to where it was.
I dont see what they mean by 'turned the turbo down', as far as i know its fixed. The TIC uses a different turbo. Just sounds like it's not getting enough fuel into it on boost to take advantage of the extra power. |
Aug 28th, 2007, 21:54 | #6 |
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hi there i adjusted the screw and the car is back to how i first had her on the non intercooled engines they turn the pump down to reduce the heat genarated in the compreasion of the inlet air but my car is now running bamg on i was just a little unsure of what the screw adjusted and that was why i wanted the info
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d24 turbo
Craig, this is what it says in the book about checking and adjusting the amount of boost from the turbo. It gives no info that I can see about changing the revs at which it is activated.
If you can understand the diagram on adjustment please explain it to me! john Last edited by jor; Aug 29th, 2007 at 15:05. |
Aug 29th, 2007, 15:59 | #8 |
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not sure on the diagram but i think why it alters the boost on the revs is that the fack the turbo enrichment on the fuel is better lol if you get what i meen
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Aug 29th, 2007, 18:16 | #9 |
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Basically the turbo only pumps air, so pumping more air in does nothing unless more fuel is supplied to match it.
The revs that the turbo come in at is set by the pitch of the turbine blades and the exhaust gas flow of a given engine neither of which are 'practically' adjustable. But you can set the pump to deliver more fuel when the turbo is onstream. Turning the pump down without the intercooler is nothing to do with the extra heat, simply because there is less air going into the engine, warmer air is less dense than cool air so with out the intercooler there is less air going into the engine. It much like a carburetter, you set it the mixture. |
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ah you see a simple answer lol
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