I used an egr valve to do what you describe but i havent it fitted yet...Also the ability to tune down the smoke when the peelers/ cops are about is helpful.
Quote from: anto on August 25, 2009, 06:08:50 amI used an egr valve to do what you describe but i havent it fitted yet...Also the ability to tune down the smoke when the peelers/ cops are about is helpful.i'm not familiar with how an EGR valve works. how do you actuate it?
anyone install a shut off solenoid on the boost line between LDA and manifold? 90% of my driving is highway and i'd like to get better gas mileage. I'm having thoughts of cruising around with awesome gas mileage but being able to flip a switch and leave silly gassers in billowing clouds of smoke.
I'm with BYM. Disconnecting the LDA will not help fuel economy at all in cruise situations. It might help your fuel economy on acceleration if your current LDA adjustment is totally whacked. Extra boost without fuel to match will hurt overall fuel economy. Best fuel economy will come from a properly tuned and functioning LDA along with intelligent driving for economy. A better idea would be a variable wastegate actuator that limits boost (and back pressure) in order to supply the optimal air to fuel for the power demanded without creating excessive back pressure.
I don't think that you will see any increase in mileage. Just because the LDA is sensing boost does not mean that the pump is injecting more fuel. Your foot ultimiately controls how much fuel is injected.
Quote from: vwjones on August 25, 2009, 10:48:28 amQuote from: libbybapa on August 25, 2009, 07:22:16 amI'm with BYM. Disconnecting the LDA will not help fuel economy at all in cruise situations. It might help your fuel economy on acceleration if your current LDA adjustment is totally whacked. Extra boost without fuel to match will hurt overall fuel economy. Best fuel economy will come from a properly tuned and functioning LDA along with intelligent driving for economy. A better idea would be a variable wastegate actuator that limits boost (and back pressure) in order to supply the optimal air to fuel for the power demanded without creating excessive back pressure. i thought the VW eco diesel was a 1.6 TD without the LDA, only the boost.Yes, it was, but the ECOdiesel was not produced to be ECOnomical but rather ECOlogical. There are several modifications to the ECOdiesel that hurt fuel economy over a "real" 1.6TD including the lack of LDA, an 8mm plunger and head in the injection pump, a catalytic converter. All of those differences were to reduce emissions at the expense of fuel economy.
Quote from: libbybapa on August 25, 2009, 07:22:16 amI'm with BYM. Disconnecting the LDA will not help fuel economy at all in cruise situations. It might help your fuel economy on acceleration if your current LDA adjustment is totally whacked. Extra boost without fuel to match will hurt overall fuel economy. Best fuel economy will come from a properly tuned and functioning LDA along with intelligent driving for economy. A better idea would be a variable wastegate actuator that limits boost (and back pressure) in order to supply the optimal air to fuel for the power demanded without creating excessive back pressure. i thought the VW eco diesel was a 1.6 TD without the LDA, only the boost.
Quote from: dts67 on August 26, 2009, 04:16:13 amgetting fuel in, in a shorter time span also helps more of it burn.I used to think that and although a shorter injection duration can assist in having more of the fuel burn, it is not necessarily better for fuel economy or for the engine. Having the injection span more degrees of crank rotation without having the end of the injection too late is actually better. That's actually one gripe I have with the VE pump. The injection duration should be determined by the rpm, instead, the ve pump varies the injection duration in order to vary the quantity. That is also a reason why I wouldn't recommend adding a higher lift camplate or larger plunger unless fueling is going to be increased massively on one of these engines. Either of those modifications shortens the duration further for a given quantity of fuel. If the duration using the stock parts cannot deliver enough fuel, then those mods can help, but if the stock parts are still up to the task then changing camplates and heads is detrimental.
getting fuel in, in a shorter time span also helps more of it burn.