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IS THE 3LTR TD GU A COMMON RAIL DEISEL

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IS THE 3LTR TD GU A COMMON RAIL DEISEL

Post by rippin »

Is 3ltr TD GU patrol series 3 a common rail, or does it have a Bosch VP44 injector pump.
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Post by Nev »

Common rail became available in 2007 on the series 6. Yours is direct injection.
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Post by tweak'e »

yours has the Zexel copy of the vp44.
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Post by rippin »

Do you know if they have a Bosch VP44 injector pump
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Post by BIG GQ »

do you need a VP44???????
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Post by rippin »

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do you need a VP44???????

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Punctuation is the difference between 'I helped my Uncle Jack off his horse' and 'I helped my uncle jack off his horse.'
NO. I bought a DP 34 Chip out of the trading post, of a Landcruiser 100 series. Trying to organise to get it fitted as the DP34 also fits my GU 3ltr TD, acording to DP Chip internet sight. Their stats show the chip for a 3ltr GU common rail is a DP31. So just making sure I have done the right thig purchasing the chip and brought the right one.
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Post by tweak'e »

going by the site DP34 is the one you want.
The DP34 system is designed to work with High Speed Solenoid controlled injection pumps. For example: the Bosch VP44 injection pump installed on the Nissan Patrol 3 litre
I hope you have done some precautions to ensure motor actual survives.
ie fit EGT gauge is a must.
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Post by dudnavara »

Hey Tweak'e does that go for the navara's as well?
Have put the Dtronic back in but I take it pretty easy on the right foot.

aka str-ugglin...
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Post by tweak'e »

going by the site its the same unit for the ZD30 navara's.

with ANY diesel its a wise idea to fit EGT guage before playing with fuel.
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Post by dudnavara »

righto .. will check ot out your thread on the navara site again
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Post by Yom »

tweak'e wrote:yours has the Zexel copy of the vp44.
Zexel have the license from Bosch to make them for Nissan.


*offtopic*
Some say they're a dodgey pump, but sensitivity to fuel pressure and quality is part of their design.

Might be of interest to some people:

http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/ISB/vp44_reliability.html
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Post by Counterweight »

There was a problem with earlier series VP44 on trucks where the brass bush in the housing would cause dramas and fail, but the problems were almost fixed overnight when bosch introduced a steel bush. Fuel quality is crucial as well as any dirt or water will chew the pumps out (read use quality high micron rating fuel filters).
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Post by Wish I had coils »

Whats the difference between the commen rail and the direct injection.
ie, power, torque ?
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Post by tweak'e »

the common rail vers gets a different head and inlet manifold.
basicly it boils down to a different way of doing emmions control.
afaik the CRD gets more torque lower down but looses out on the top end. poeple have mentioned its quicker off the line but overall not as fast.
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