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October 22, 2008, 10:17:25 am

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sources for turbo flange for 92 eco and more nozzle question
« on: October 22, 2008, 10:17:25 am »
I need a new downpipe - I'm interested in making one - 2.5 or 3 inch and seek a flange that will fit the turbo.

Also, my adventures with a 308 nozzle (bougt in ignorance) in my eco still are proving to be bad for fuel mileage (10% loss after doing various things like fixing air leaks, timing, fuel restrictions and other junk)

Where can I obtain a "closer to stock" bosch or other decent quality nozzle?

What really is "closer to stock" too I might ask

Sources apprecitated...

thanks all...
The fleet
92 eco diesel (my driver turned project)
94 suburban (mine)
69 Chevelle 327 w/hillborn - resting nicely
89 Jetta coupe (sons 16v ABA head swap w/turbo and megasquirt - not run yet)
2000 jetta (other sons)
98 jetta (daughters)
2001 jetta tdi (girlfriends)
03 subaru outback (girlfrie

Reply #1October 22, 2008, 10:51:32 am

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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2008, 10:51:32 am »
261 would be a better choice! 308 are more for 1.9 if i remember correctly?
other wise what condition is your inj. pump in?
Duane
injector rebuilds call  414-840-1395 for faster service not on line much!
'66 variant 1500S
'81 2dr n/a 1.6 diesel rabbit 8"lift 260K R.I.P.
'81 caddy gas 1.8 turbo/stroker W/N.O.S.
'81 caddy 1.9 turbo diesel
'82 caddy gas 1.8 G60
 3 jettas '82' '04 '14TDI
+1 rabbit,03 HD sc.eag. duece,46,&5

Reply #2October 22, 2008, 12:37:15 pm

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ok, so where can I actually buy them?
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2008, 12:37:15 pm »
yes, where? and of what quality (i.e.: I'd prefer bosch and dont want chineese made parts at all)
thanks!
The fleet
92 eco diesel (my driver turned project)
94 suburban (mine)
69 Chevelle 327 w/hillborn - resting nicely
89 Jetta coupe (sons 16v ABA head swap w/turbo and megasquirt - not run yet)
2000 jetta (other sons)
98 jetta (daughters)
2001 jetta tdi (girlfriends)
03 subaru outback (girlfrie

Reply #3October 22, 2008, 12:43:13 pm

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Re: ok, so where can I actually buy them?
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2008, 12:43:13 pm »
Quote from: "derekp"
yes, where? and of what quality (i.e.: I'd prefer bosch and dont want chineese made parts at all)
thanks!





http://vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=16804
dan

99 Golf TDI (now CNG powered) , 82 TD Caddy

Reply #4October 22, 2008, 12:47:23 pm

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Re: ok, so where can I actually buy them?
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2008, 12:47:23 pm »
Quote from: "derekp"
yes, where? and of what quality (i.e.: I'd prefer bosch and dont want chineese made parts at all)
thanks!


well i'm doing a group buy on nozzels!http://vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=16804

if you want to know how they work? Dan (zukgod1) has some that i set up for him! ask him how he likes them?
thier german made ! company name is monarch i was pleased with thier quality when i poptested them on my equipment!
well refere to the link and ask Dan if he likes them!
Duane
injector rebuilds call  414-840-1395 for faster service not on line much!
'66 variant 1500S
'81 2dr n/a 1.6 diesel rabbit 8"lift 260K R.I.P.
'81 caddy gas 1.8 turbo/stroker W/N.O.S.
'81 caddy 1.9 turbo diesel
'82 caddy gas 1.8 G60
 3 jettas '82' '04 '14TDI
+1 rabbit,03 HD sc.eag. duece,46,&5

Reply #5October 23, 2008, 05:30:55 am

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more nozzle questions -
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2008, 05:30:55 am »
I dug out the old nozzles that came out of my car (prior to putting in the 308's - as I noted earlier - in my own ignorance) and I see that they have this number on them:
DNOSD 297

And I really dont know what the car was originally equipped with
People are recommending 261 (or even some other numbers) but I find it difficult to make the choice given that I dont know what was OEM in there and also that I (sadly - in ignorance) spent too much money on bosio 308's under what seems to have been poor advisement from a vendor.

What the heck do these numbers really mean? 261 - 297 - 308 ?
Its an eco diesel so it does have a turbo but it does not have the boost enrichment stuff on it (spaceships or whatever that stuff is called)

I went down this murky path cause I just bought the car and presumed the nozzels to be old oem stuff - aeems that isnt the case?

And I hesitate to throw more money to rebuy and redo the nozzles unless I'm more well versed in what the heck I'm doing (I'd presume the new ones should again be lapped in and popped?)

Frustrated - me!
The fleet
92 eco diesel (my driver turned project)
94 suburban (mine)
69 Chevelle 327 w/hillborn - resting nicely
89 Jetta coupe (sons 16v ABA head swap w/turbo and megasquirt - not run yet)
2000 jetta (other sons)
98 jetta (daughters)
2001 jetta tdi (girlfriends)
03 subaru outback (girlfrie

Reply #6October 23, 2008, 06:38:20 am

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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2008, 06:38:20 am »
I just got mine in last night guys.

So far I like them, nice smooth idle.

They sure don't deliver the amount of fuel the Big Ass injectors do. I actually had to turn the fuel screw in a full turn to get it back to where it was.

Going to have to get some miles on them before I can report to performance and mileage.
dan

99 Golf TDI (now CNG powered) , 82 TD Caddy

Reply #7November 25, 2008, 07:54:41 am

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« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2008, 07:54:41 am »
did you get any fuel mileage numbers yet?
I'm still hangin out on deciding if I should go back to 297, go with 261 or stick with the 308s.
thanks!
The fleet
92 eco diesel (my driver turned project)
94 suburban (mine)
69 Chevelle 327 w/hillborn - resting nicely
89 Jetta coupe (sons 16v ABA head swap w/turbo and megasquirt - not run yet)
2000 jetta (other sons)
98 jetta (daughters)
2001 jetta tdi (girlfriends)
03 subaru outback (girlfrie

Reply #8November 25, 2008, 08:22:30 am

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« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2008, 08:22:30 am »
I'm really liking the 261's.

I'm hanging around 45mpg. I have to driver really nice to get there but it will. My average is 43mpg.

I don't drive nice at all. 3000-3500rpm is where I travel it seems and I take off fast every time. I love the smoke and sound of the turbo.

By em! :twisted:
dan

99 Golf TDI (now CNG powered) , 82 TD Caddy

Reply #9November 25, 2008, 08:25:44 am

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« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2008, 08:25:44 am »
Dan, do you know what mileage you got before and what number nozzles were in the car?
thanks!
The fleet
92 eco diesel (my driver turned project)
94 suburban (mine)
69 Chevelle 327 w/hillborn - resting nicely
89 Jetta coupe (sons 16v ABA head swap w/turbo and megasquirt - not run yet)
2000 jetta (other sons)
98 jetta (daughters)
2001 jetta tdi (girlfriends)
03 subaru outback (girlfrie

Reply #10November 25, 2008, 08:44:30 am

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« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2008, 08:44:30 am »
this otta be interesting ?
Duane
injector rebuilds call  414-840-1395 for faster service not on line much!
'66 variant 1500S
'81 2dr n/a 1.6 diesel rabbit 8"lift 260K R.I.P.
'81 caddy gas 1.8 turbo/stroker W/N.O.S.
'81 caddy 1.9 turbo diesel
'82 caddy gas 1.8 G60
 3 jettas '82' '04 '14TDI
+1 rabbit,03 HD sc.eag. duece,46,&5

Reply #11November 25, 2008, 09:23:16 am

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« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2008, 09:23:16 am »
I was running my Big Ass injectors (CASE TIPS) and was getting 44 pretty consistently driving like a grandma.

On the original build I was running complete injectors from Prothe.
I had sent those to Duane to have the pop off reset and he told me they were nasty junk.
This could be a couple things, either they were just junk and/or I had bad heat shields and they got baked.
I don't know which and I'm not going to guess.

Either is a possibility I suppose. I used them for a tad over 15000 miles.

I'm REALLY hoping for longer lasting tips this time around.

Another note to add it when I switched to the new tips I also just built a new 10mm pump and installed it as well. So the new injectors didn't get much time on the old pump for a comparison.
dan

99 Golf TDI (now CNG powered) , 82 TD Caddy

Reply #12November 25, 2008, 10:01:44 am

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« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2008, 10:01:44 am »
Duane, I've seen where you do rebuilding...

how close do you match the opening pressure? The "service" that did my current set has 2 set at 155 and 2 set at 161.

Also, if I go looking for a set of used nozzle bodies - does it matter if they are the 130 (whatever nonturbo was) or the 155 bar? Is the spring inside all the same and just shimmed differently or are there 2 different springs?

If I'm gonna switch again, I'd like to have a swappable set of nozzles to minimize downtime

Thanks!
The fleet
92 eco diesel (my driver turned project)
94 suburban (mine)
69 Chevelle 327 w/hillborn - resting nicely
89 Jetta coupe (sons 16v ABA head swap w/turbo and megasquirt - not run yet)
2000 jetta (other sons)
98 jetta (daughters)
2001 jetta tdi (girlfriends)
03 subaru outback (girlfrie

Reply #13November 25, 2008, 10:36:05 am

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« Reply #13 on: November 25, 2008, 10:36:05 am »
Quote from: "derekp"
Duane, I've seen where you do rebuilding...

how close do you match the opening pressure? The "service" that did my current set has 2 set at 155 and 2 set at 161.

Also, if I go looking for a set of used nozzle bodies - does it matter if they are the 130 (whatever nonturbo was) or the 155 bar? Is the spring inside all the same and just shimmed differently or are there 2 different springs?

If I'm gonna switch again, I'd like to have a swappable set of nozzles to minimize downtime

Thanks!


i try and get them as close as i could 5psi. up or down! 161 is about 100psi stronger then 155! so thats not set right!
you can use either turbo or non turbo to set at 155bar just make sure your 4 that you use are the same and set at the same pressure!
i did 130bar and set them for 160bar for dillinger here on the forum!
and he's happy with them!
Duane
injector rebuilds call  414-840-1395 for faster service not on line much!
'66 variant 1500S
'81 2dr n/a 1.6 diesel rabbit 8"lift 260K R.I.P.
'81 caddy gas 1.8 turbo/stroker W/N.O.S.
'81 caddy 1.9 turbo diesel
'82 caddy gas 1.8 G60
 3 jettas '82' '04 '14TDI
+1 rabbit,03 HD sc.eag. duece,46,&5

Reply #14November 25, 2008, 10:44:38 am

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« Reply #14 on: November 25, 2008, 10:44:38 am »
Duane set mine @ 165 bar as well so he can do what you need.
dan

99 Golf TDI (now CNG powered) , 82 TD Caddy