The more I learn the less I know . . .
I've been reading this forum voraciously and posting the occasional question in preparation to rebuild an engine for my '91 Jetta ecodiesel.
This is my goal:
More Power (of course). I'm not so interested in quick acceleration, drag racing, 1/4 mile, etc. What I want is to be able to get up the mountain passes around here without downshifting into 2nd gear and seeing a line of angry RVs in my rearview mirror. I think this means increasing torque mainly.
My plan was to rebuild an extra 11mm engine that I have in the garage. I was going to put in oil squirters, turbo pistons, and add a turbo. Now I have learned that turbo blocks have different cranks and main caps, and that the turbo heads have different valves and pre-chambers. So I'm rethinking my plan.
It would be nice to keep the car operational while I chip away at the engine rebuild project, but perhaps I should pull the ecodiesel engine and work with that. It seems that the later block would give me more options (hydraulic head, 1.9 head, etc.)
Many of the mods I read about here (e.g., governor removal) seem to be aimed at increasing rpms and horsepower, but like I said, I want hill climbing ability, and that means more torque. (But I guess being able to sustain higher revs without overheating would help too).
At a minimum I plan to open up the intake, build a custom exhaust header, do a port-polish-match job, turn up the fuel screw, get an egt, and add an oil cooler.
I know a turbo would also help. I guess I'm wondering whether the bang for the buck is worth it, and whether I'm likely to harm my shortblock if it isn't a factory turbo to begin with.
One mod that really intrigues me is somehow stroking this engine (I seem to remember a recent post on this topic, but I can't find it now). Could I use a crank from a 2.0L gasser and machine the rods and/or pistons a little shorter? That would gain me another 100cc! I'm more than willing to be the guinea pig on this one.
Would the pump/governor mod be worth it? What about the injectors -- pop pressure, orfice size, etc.?
I guess what I need most is better direction given my specific goals. The more I research, the more options and possibilities I learn about, but also the more potential problems and incompatibilities.
So assuming I start with this '91 ecodiesel engine, what can I do for better torque and possibly higher sustained revs?
I'm looking forward to getting going on this project, and I really appreciate any help.