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Adjustments after 1HZ Turbo fit.
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Adjustments after 1HZ Turbo fit.
Just fitted up a DTS/MTQ turbo kit on my 105 series 1HZ.
All went well and fitted up nice.
the instructions say Adjust fuel pump screw 1/4 turn inwards.
And set boost for 10 psi max.
I am taking it to Dieseltec(Andy) for a pro tune next week.
1. where is the fuel screw on the fuel pump.
2. How is the boost adjusted, it is at 6 psi at the momment.
I will be fitting pyro and boost gauge tomorrow.
I want to get it drivable untill it goes in for its tune.
Thanks
Grant.
All went well and fitted up nice.
the instructions say Adjust fuel pump screw 1/4 turn inwards.
And set boost for 10 psi max.
I am taking it to Dieseltec(Andy) for a pro tune next week.
1. where is the fuel screw on the fuel pump.
2. How is the boost adjusted, it is at 6 psi at the momment.
I will be fitting pyro and boost gauge tomorrow.
I want to get it drivable untill it goes in for its tune.
Thanks
Grant.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
So i cant hurt anything if i leave it "As is" untill its tuned?80's_delirious wrote:the fuel screw is on the rear of the pump, up high near the throttle arm. you will need a 12mm spanner to undo the locknut and a screw driver to adjust it.
You may have to remove a wire 'seal' from the screw before adjusting it.
It should be fine as is until you take it to Dieseltec.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
You could take it in another quarter of a turn and it still wouldnt hurt until they do it for you and that will get it boosting higher as well in most instances where the fuel is a bit lean, try the extra quarter and if you dont like it or its blowing black smoke its easy to turn it back out again. Most seem to end up half to three quarters a turn by the time they are finished.
The good deals keep coming!T_Diesel wrote:That's a good deal!GUEEY wrote:Got it second hand, done 500klms, $700.00knuckle wrote:How much was the kit?
Knuck
Grant.
What a bargain. That means you must have a few spare $$$ now to do the rest of the mods!
Just got is back from the exhaust shop.
3 inch mandrel system with short straight through muffler, fitted $560
Plenty of change to get a good tune and a intercooler.
Grant.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
How did you go with the Pyro install? Have you got that done yet and what type of gauges did you go for?GUEEY wrote:The good deals keep coming!T_Diesel wrote:That's a good deal!GUEEY wrote:Got it second hand, done 500klms, $700.00knuckle wrote:How much was the kit?
Knuck
Grant.
What a bargain. That means you must have a few spare $$$ now to do the rest of the mods!
Just got is back from the exhaust shop.
3 inch mandrel system with short straight through muffler, fitted $560
Plenty of change to get a good tune and a intercooler.
Grant.
All good.T_Diesel wrote:How did you go with the Pyro install? Have you got that done yet and what type of gauges did you go for?GUEEY wrote:The good deals keep coming!T_Diesel wrote:That's a good deal!GUEEY wrote:Got it second hand, done 500klms, $700.00knuckle wrote:How much was the kit?
Knuck
Grant.
What a bargain. That means you must have a few spare $$$ now to do the rest of the mods!
Just got is back from the exhaust shop.
3 inch mandrel system with short straight through muffler, fitted $560
Plenty of change to get a good tune and a intercooler.
Grant.
Bought the VDO Pyro and probe kit.
After looking at all the options on fitting it pre turbo, i ended up fitting it post turbo right next to the flange plate, the problem i had pre turbo was the divider in the exhaust manifold, i could only read 3 cylinders and there was no tappable location in the snail shell before the turbine.
I am getting it tuned up next week.
Grant
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
Problem with the above idea, Prob measures temp at the tip !dogbreath_48 wrote:So a bit like thisGUEEY wrote:... the problem i had pre turbo was the divider in the exhaust manifold, i could only read 3 cylinders...
Does the probe favour one end to the other? This is how mine is installed - no problems over the last two years but my EGT's do seem low.
It would still only read accurate temp in the section were the tip is located.
All thermocouples J type or K type ( the most common international standard) use to dissimalar metals ie Nickel & iron or iron & copper, giving a milli volt reading, this happens at the point of the two conductors crossing over ( the twist point ) that is always at the end of the prob.
Sorry to get technical, i work with this stuff every day in the injection molding industry were thermocouples are used to measure accurate melt tempreture.
Cheers
Grant.
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
Thanks for the information, that's (not!) what i wanted to knowGUEEY wrote:Problem with the above idea, Prob measures temp at the tip !dogbreath_48 wrote:So a bit like thisGUEEY wrote:... the problem i had pre turbo was the divider in the exhaust manifold, i could only read 3 cylinders...
*gigantic pcture*
Does the probe favour one end to the other? This is how mine is installed - no problems over the last two years but my EGT's do seem low.
It would still only read accurate temp in the section were the tip is located.
All thermocouples J type or K type ( the most common international standard) use to dissimalar metals ie Nickel & iron or iron & copper, giving a milli volt reading, this happens at the point of the two conductors crossing over ( the twist point ) that is always at the end of the prob.
Sorry to get technical, i work with this stuff every day in the injection molding industry were thermocouples are used to measure accurate melt tempreture.
Cheers
Grant.
Tetanus rolling on 37's
At least you are still getting a true temp reading were it is closer to the piston and cylinders, in theroy the temp in 1 half of the divider should be the same in the other half, i was running out of time and i was unsure about affecting the casing of the manifold, if i weakened it by drilling holes in it!dogbreath_48 wrote:Thanks for the information, that's (not!) what i wanted to knowGUEEY wrote:Problem with the above idea, Prob measures temp at the tip !dogbreath_48 wrote:So a bit like thisGUEEY wrote:... the problem i had pre turbo was the divider in the exhaust manifold, i could only read 3 cylinders...
*gigantic pcture*
Does the probe favour one end to the other? This is how mine is installed - no problems over the last two years but my EGT's do seem low.
It would still only read accurate temp in the section were the tip is located.
All thermocouples J type or K type ( the most common international standard) use to dissimalar metals ie Nickel & iron or iron & copper, giving a milli volt reading, this happens at the point of the two conductors crossing over ( the twist point ) that is always at the end of the prob.
Sorry to get technical, i work with this stuff every day in the injection molding industry were thermocouples are used to measure accurate melt tempreture.
Cheers
Grant.
Grant
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
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