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1600td t3?
by
redbaronmulisha
on 06 Jan, 2008 03:54
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alright gents a newish member from across tha pond.how goes it.was told bya mate a t3 turbo would go on a 1600td and make 150bhp with some necessary mods.do-able?
well so far i gota gtd turbo 1900td pump gtd injectors.but intercooler piping seems hard to get decent stuff unless you can weld aluminium(i can only do steel) so any ideas?
one last question is there a section on here showing how to do mods eg modify the pump?
cheers jonny
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#1
by
flapjack
on 09 Jan, 2008 08:04
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#2
by
stewardc
on 09 Jan, 2008 08:47
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Welcome, noob. Over here, the T3 came stock on the 1.6TD. It's a great turbo and is good for some serious power. As for intercooler piping, do steel and paint it.
BTW, I'm using a T3 on my 1.9 TD.
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#3
by
flash319
on 09 Jan, 2008 12:52
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Stewardc, how do you like the T3 on the 1.9? Better then the K03?
Sorry for the hijack......... :roll:
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#4
by
stewardc
on 09 Jan, 2008 13:48
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Stewardc, how do you like the T3 on the 1.9? Better then the K03?
Sorry for the hijack......... :roll:
Yes I do, though some say they like the K14 (what my engine had stock)better. I like the kick when the turbo comes up.
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#5
by
Gernster
on 10 Jan, 2008 12:18
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I have a uk spec MK2 golf GTD, with a T2. Would the T3 be a direct replacement, .ie.same manifold fixings?
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#6
by
DonGTI
on 10 Jan, 2008 12:39
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Jonny why not use silencer pipe to make the intercooler pipe sections? That's an easy material to work with, saw it done on a number of cars and with some engine paint they look good as well! Planning to use that on mine when I fit the AAZ in and intercool it.
What turbos did RA and SB engines have? All i know is that they both had watercooled units but not sure if t-3's t-2.1's or k14's...
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#7
by
stewardc
on 10 Jan, 2008 12:46
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I have a uk spec MK2 golf GTD, with a T2. Would the T3 be a direct replacement, .ie.same manifold fixings?
I'm not an expert, but I think the T3 is a direct boltin but perhaps a boost controller would be a better (easier) fix. Mine is 2-stage..
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#8
by
flash319
on 10 Jan, 2008 17:10
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May be a stupid question but what does a boost controller do? Control the waste gate?
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#9
by
stewardc
on 10 Jan, 2008 18:04
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#10
by
flash319
on 11 Jan, 2008 07:08
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Why would you want to do that? I can see on a gas engine because of mixture problems but on a diesel would you not want to hold high boost and add fuel acordingly? Say put variable preasure regulator to the boost pin at the pump and control the boost fuel with that if you want to run better economy VS power?
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#11
by
stewardc
on 11 Jan, 2008 08:49
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Why would you want to do that? I can see on a gas engine because of mixture problems but on a diesel would you not want to hold high boost and add fuel acordingly? Say put variable preasure regulator to the boost pin at the pump and control the boost fuel with that if you want to run better economy VS power?
On a diesel, you won't get high boost without the fuel. Low fuel = low boost.
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#12
by
flash319
on 11 Jan, 2008 15:16
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I see so instead of letting off the throttle you limit the boost/fuel (because of the boost pin). I don't really see the point but to each his own.....
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#13
by
redbaronmulisha
on 14 Jan, 2008 13:13
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just realised my turbo was a k14 so now i have 2 k14s :x im going to replace the head gasket as it needs it.should i use an AAZ unit or stick with the 1600 gasket?im going to port and polish head while its for for some better flowing gases etc.
sorry about all the questions im new to derv tuning :shock:
@ dongti i was in malta there a few weeks back at the drag racing so quick cars there.there was a diesel fiesta ripping the track up as well as a mk2 escort with carbs and NOS,was petrol tho.really nice country so ill be back in summer time