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FS: AAZ---- Bosio GTD Nozzles PRICE DROP $110 Shipped to ConUSA (CND + $10)
by
Syncroincity
on 12 Aug, 2009 17:08
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I have the Bosch cone-shaped fuel pin from a UK Rover, bolt-in fueling upgrade to the LDA-equipped AAZ pump, and the Bosio GTD injector nozzles from KermaTDI to suit AAZ injectors. I don't need these, since Giles is doing a pump for me.(I didn't have an LDA, anyway!) All items are brand-new, never installed. KermaTDI price is $125 plus shipping for the nozzles.
$40 shipped for the pin (the silver one on the right)

$125 shipped for the injector nozzles
$155 shipped for both
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#1
by
rabbid79
on 12 Aug, 2009 17:26
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Will the boost pin work on a 1.6TD, and would it be more agressive than stock?
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#2
by
Garrett
on 13 Aug, 2009 07:56
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If this is more aggressive than the 1.6TD boost pin, I'd be interested. It will be going in my AAZ.
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#3
by
ryanp
on 13 Aug, 2009 08:54
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they are very aggressive but fixed as far as i can see on the one i have, I.e. you cant adjust it like a 1.6td by turning it as it's not offset from the centre. Hard to explain really! LOADS of people use this pin though!
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#4
by
Syncroincity
on 17 Aug, 2009 19:53
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Rabbid79 and I compared dimensions between the AAZ pin and a 1.6TD pin; the AAZ Rover pin is 3mm shorter and 1mm thicker (main body). The tapered part (that changes fuel delivery) goes from 12mm down to 3.5mm.
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#5
by
rabbid79
on 17 Aug, 2009 23:24
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Hi, I just wanted to clarify, my pin was actually from a 2.0 TD 5-cyl, not a 1.6 TD. I don't know if the 2.0 pin is exactly the same as a 1.6 pin. I don't want to say that AAZ boost pin won't work in a 1.6 application, in case the 2.0 and 1.6 pins aren't the same. (Enough double/triple negatives in that statement?) Put another way, I don't know if this AAZ pin will work in a 1.6 application or not. I know it won't work in a 2.0 application though.
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#6
by
ryanp
on 19 Aug, 2009 10:07
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they are all interchangable as far as i'm concerned, the 1.6td is an upgrade for a 1.9 and the rover pin is fitted to the 1.9 too so there is no reason why it would not fit the 1.6!
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#7
by
rabbid79
on 19 Aug, 2009 18:26
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If 1.6 and 1.9 are the same dimensionally, the 2.0 pin must be odd man out. That's probably OK. My 2.0 pin was only turned about 1/3 of the way toward maximum fueling. Was also only about 60% of the way toward the thinnest part of the pin length wise. A few adjustments should give me some decent fueling.
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#8
by
Syncroincity
on 23 Aug, 2009 18:44
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BuMp... Go faster cheap!
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#9
by
mr.woods
on 26 Aug, 2009 08:27
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Still searching to make sure the pin will work in my AAZ. can't tell if I have a "joke" pin or not. Or if it really matters. But I'm interested
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#10
by
Syncroincity
on 28 Aug, 2009 18:49
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The pin will definitely work in the AAZ pump... This is the bolt-in instant-power setup lots of guys use in Europe, I bought the pin for my AAZ but went and sent the pump to Giles instead.

It will be a fuel increase no matter what pin you currently have.
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#11
by
mr.woods
on 29 Aug, 2009 05:55
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Well then Sir, can you tell me more about the injectors? I'm still learning about my motor. I want the pin, but might want the injectors too. How hard is it to swap pins?
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#12
by
Syncroincity
on 29 Aug, 2009 21:36
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As far as I know, you undo the top of the LDA cover and unscrew the original pin, and just thread the new one in. It's symmetrical, so you don't worry about orientation. Heve not done it myself, so I can't really say for sure...
The injector nozzles are Fratelli Bosio, made in Italy, specced as GTD nozzles, they are .308s... It was recommended to me to set the injectors to pop at about 163 bar (10 bar or so above stock AAZ) with these nozzles, and combined with the Rover fuel pin will really wake up the AAZ. The extra pop pressure is not absolutely necessary, and should be done by a pro, but it helps with flow and atomization.
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#13
by
Syncroincity
on 30 Aug, 2009 01:41
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Here's some pics of the actual items;

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#14
by
Heli-mech
on 05 Sep, 2009 04:43
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PM sent