An analysis of the results will be coming soon, but as a quick teaser: peak injection quantity measured on my pump is 89.4mm^3/stroke, which is 208% of the stock 43.0 specification.
Now Andys pump from Bowmanville/Ontario:1.9L TD pump he's setting up with twin turbo Full boost fuel 86 cc
My friend Jay at the diesel injection shop took a funny video of me operating the test bench for my first time. Anyone want to host?
I'm taking a trip to a diesel injection specialist to have my GTD's fuel injection pump "dyno tested" on a calibration test bench. I'm going to record fuel output quantities and timing advance at various pump speeds so I can plot them versus RPM and see the characteristic curves. I plan on posting the results to this thread as soon as I get them.This information could come in handy to us for better understanding what's possible with simple injection pump adjustments, and governor and LDA adjustments/modifications. The pump is from a 1984 Jetta 1.6lTD (non prestroke, 9mm diameter plunger and 2.2mm lift camplate), and has its intermediate governor spring removed, an extended throttle lever geometry to raise the revv-limiter, a full-travel LDA, and a fuel screw adjustment that has been increased to the point where the RPMs just barely return. Basically I feel this pump is already if not close to "maxxed out" for what is achieveable with the stock 1.6lTD pump internals.Based on performance increases resulting from these modifications (and a look at what comes out the exhaust pipe :lol: ) I predict it is kicking out a lot more fuel than a stock pump, but I am really looking forward to quantifying how much. Stay tuned...PS - a more sophisticated version of the "governor mod" is in the works! It will probably not be tested in this first round however.
Mark-The-Miser: nice work uncovering that long lost pic! I'm gonna say that shot is a mid-90's "bug in" dragrace / VW swap meet/show at Portland International Raceways.Those were the 14 psi boost pressure glory dragracing/daily driver days. Wyatt Markus put that picture on his popular (at the time) web site about VW Rabbits - unfortunately now gone.But back on topic: that car was running the exact same injection pump (just different governor and LDA tuning) as the one I just tested. :wink:Jackbombay: thanks for the link to putfile... I may give that a try.
Mark-The-Miser: nice work uncovering that long lost pic! I'm gonna say that shot is a mid-90's "bug in" dragrace / VW swap meet/show at Portland International Raceways. Those were the 14 psi boost pressure glory dragracing/daily driver days. Wyatt Markus put that picture on his popular (at the time) web site about VW Rabbits - unfortunately now gone.But back on topic: that car was running the exact same injection pump (just different governor and LDA tuning) as the one I just tested. :wink:Jackbombay: thanks for the link to putfile... I may give that a try!------------------------Pics!The pump looks like this when it's ready for the test bench:It gets bolted up to a special mounting plate and also gets a special input shaft drive adapter bolted up to it:...and it get this neat timing advance measuring gizmo bolted up to the timing advance cover:Here is Bill of Precision Pump and Injector getting the pump ready to go on the test bench:Here is a close-up of some of the controls we used: testing oil heater (upper left) precisely regulates temperature of the "simulated fuel" used during the test. A super-precise tachometer is at the upper right. Guages below were used to monitor pump vital pressures.The blue lucas box shown earlier measured injection quantity very precisely for each cylinder and also the average quantity and "scatter" (the largest difference in cylinder-to-cylinder quantity.)