You can put one of the bleed type devices on. You cut the line to the actuator, put a tee in, then hook an adjustable bleed to the tee. That way the turbo doesn't see as much boost as it is actually producing. And you will obviously want to turn the fuel up after you increase the boost.
Sorry if this is a dummy question: you are already using TDI camplates with your AAZ pump - right ?
Quote from: "jimfoo"You can put one of the bleed type devices on. You cut the line to the actuator, put a tee in, then hook an adjustable bleed to the tee. That way the turbo doesn't see as much boost as it is actually producing. And you will obviously want to turn the fuel up after you increase the boost.hi mate,thanks for the reply,do you have any more information on this please
Quote from: "JohnRoss"Sorry if this is a dummy question: you are already using TDI camplates with your AAZ pump - right ?hi therei am using an aaz mechanical diesel pump on my 1Z engine, otherwise i would of had to source a 1Z ecu and wiring loom, which i did not have at the time the engine was installed.what do you mean by "camplates"
Actually with your AAZ pump, if you have the stock injector also, It do not deliver much power, At 20PSI turbo I estimate around 80 maybe 90HP and a lot of smoke if you give more fueling on the pump.A proper Pump + 216 nozzle with only 14-15psi of boost is able to burn the tire very easy when you bounce the accelerator in a golf mk2 in second gear.