I've installed my custom massive injector nozzles, done the injection timing a little more advanced, sounds nice, fuel screw up to runaway no wastegate.
Now how can I get more fuel into this engine without having this stupid run-away idle if I turn up the Powa screw any more :>
Can you tell me more about your custom nozzles and where you got them from?
As for more fueling, have you considered or checked the following (all these are
searchable):
1) Ensure that the boost pin on the pump is aggressive as possible. The deeper the taper is (facing towards the pump's pulley), the better. You can grind down the taper a little more with a dremel. This may not increase your max. fueling but try adjusting the wheel ("starwheel" or "gear") below the boost pin to adjust how quickly fuel comes on. It's good to be aware of this feature. It may even reduce your bogging issue if you're getting too much fuel under minimal boost, thanks to the big flowing nozzles.
2) Governor modding. Improves fueling above 2,800 RPM to 6,000 RPM or wherever your effective powerband ends.
3) Upgrading the pump's head from 9mm to 10-12mm. I wouldn't go too big if you plan on revving higher than 4,500 (12mm) or 5,000-5,500 (11mm?). Maybe you are bogging because the fuel is flowing through your nozzles too easily without atomising properly. The larger displacement pump head will increase injection pressure and therefore improve fuel atomisation.
4) Higher lift camplate from 1.9TD pump. Like mine, your RPM may be limited to just above 5,000 RPM with this camplate.
... and I probably forgot something else.
#1-4 above range from easiest to hardest, respectively. Don't underestimate the boost pin's capability. The stock 1.6TD pin may look nice but it definitely can be upgraded. The stock pin's hourglass form is limited whereas a straight cylinder with a big notch is most aggressive (this is what I have).
Has your injectors been pop-tested with the new nozzles installed? If so, how was the spray? Is the breaking pressure still ~155bar?
If you don't know what the heck I'm talking about regarding anything above, feel free to ask.
yes I have egt gauge and boost, however the VDO gauge sucks ass, it responds so slowly, I want my $210 bucks back from concept1...
You're not the first person to find that a VDO EGT gauge is slow-responding. Try asking fspGTD on this site about thermocouple options. He has a VDO gauge too and it's supposedly faster responding with a different brand/type of thermocouple.