been hunting for a while and ive found a timing setting for my sun timing light. 16 degree +/- 1 so have set it at that and all is good. have also been offered a 1.9 na(unsure of engine code) out of a seat ibiza and just wondered wether any of it would worth having to use on my 16td.
The trouble with dynamic timing, is that it is a result of injector break pressure and static gauge timing combinations,
Quote from: Mark(The Miser)UK on October 07, 2010, 04:37:05 amThe trouble with dynamic timing, is that it is a result of injector break pressure and static gauge timing combinations,In my mind that's also its huge advantage... it is the sum total of *everything* that impacts timing, and represents the purest, most reproducible, most comparable view of when fuel is actually being injected into any particular engine.
And again... that's my point... you don't need to know pressures, dial indicator settings, dynamic curves etc... it's all taken into account with a single timing value that you absolutely *can* compare from engine to engine. 16 degrees as a "sweet spot" should be the sweet spot for any similar engine, since it's the total of all the various engine variances. In fact, it's things like the dial indicator settings that *don't* compare well from engine to engine.. due to pump wear etc.All of this is just my opinion, of course, and ignores the fact that there's some evidence that different timing lights and sensors have different response curves.
warm starts can be a bit pants though
Quotewarm starts can be a bit pants thoughblue/white wire to temperature sender on front of head....disconnect it.this'll give you glow plugs everytime, you can cut the cycle short by turning the key to start. I normally only give it 1-2 secs on a warm motorI do this to every TD I have, of course there are those that believe they'd rather sit crank crank cranking with the starter instead. I've just built my own custom loom and I didn't even bother putting this wire in.
i did buy it off ebay and i think it is the DIT9100. i got my timing settings from autodata and took the reading from #1 injector pipe as close as poss to the injector. i could take a reading off the same line but at the pump end to see if they brings my timing figures into line with yours.