You are talking about an N/A 1.6 aren't you? I just built a T/D 1.6 for my Rabbit and ordered a turbocharger with supposedly the next size bigger compressor wheel and it was miserable as far as boost, barely 5 psi. I put the old T3 on it that came on the engine originaly with 432,000 on it and it ran twice as good and I am using an N/A pump at present with it till I get the T/D pump straightenedout. If you are goinnng to drive normaly and want a little more power the stock one is the one in my opinion to use because you can add more fuel later and increase it's boost. If you go to one that's too big you won't have the boost the smaller one does unless you really turn up the fuel, cut your mileage in half and have nothing but smoke and high EGT's. But it will make a bigger whine if that's of importance, to me it's not. I think my stock t3 is actualy a little big but I haven't ran it with the T/D pump other than for just a little bit and took it off for leak repairs. I've seen 10 psi from it maxed out in 4th on a flat road, 7 on a mountain. Stay with a smaller turbo and have more low end power sooner where you need it and you will be a lot happier and especialy since you don't have the other T/D engine parts that are a little more heat resistant but will probably be fine with the smaller turbos. Myself if somebody even gave me a brand new one bigger than a t3 I wouldn't even bother putting it on the car but I'm not looking for 150 horsepower, smoking up the whole highway and 30 mpg either. I would do a compression check first before I did anything, if it doesn't have at least 400 plus psi I'd be rebuilding the engine first before adding a turbo anyway.
I am just looking for a little extra power. My drive home takes me up some hills on the highway. I keep the speed at about 70 MPH but even with it floored, going up these hills drops me down to 55 MPH. I have been doing this for 2 years and if I have to I can live with but it sucks. If I have a lot of stuff in the car or extra people it drags down even more on hills.From the sound of what you said it seems like an ECO turbo will provide what I am looking for. I'm not looking for 150HP, just a little extra to help me maintain 70 MPH up the hills.
ilikevwdiesel, how loud over a stock exhaust is it with the 2" straight pipes? Does it ever backfire? What would you say is the power gained with the 2"?Arb, have you checked your mpg not towing? How heavy is it?
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on July 01, 2009, 08:08:31 amilikevwdiesel, how loud over a stock exhaust is it with the 2" straight pipes? Does it ever backfire? What would you say is the power gained with the 2"?Arb, have you checked your mpg not towing? How heavy is it?it's a little loud but nothing like an NA would be...backfire? never
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on July 01, 2009, 08:08:31 amilikevwdiesel, how loud over a stock exhaust is it with the 2" straight pipes? Does it ever backfire? What would you say is the power gained with the 2"?Arb, have you checked your mpg not towing? How heavy is it?Do you mean afterfire? Backfire = intake, afterfire = exhaustCan diesels even "backfire" (afterfire)?