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giles rebuilt my vanagon IP
by
motomike33y
on 10 Nov, 2011 09:59
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Just got it back, looking forward to installing and trying it this weekend. will report on initial impressions when I get it up and going.
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#1
by
the caveman
on 12 Nov, 2011 11:03
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When i uprated from the 1.7 KY to a 1.9 1Y I had Giles do my IP . Truck ran great, as much power as a 1.6 turbo with more torque, little smoke and around 28 mpg [all with my foot buried in it most of the time]
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#2
by
Toby
on 12 Nov, 2011 19:08
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Wow. 28 mpg from a diesel pickup is pretty bad.
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#3
by
the caveman
on 12 Nov, 2011 22:23
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to be more precise-
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#4
by
Toby
on 13 Nov, 2011 01:08
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Keeping up just fine. The Vanagen diesel that I had got closer to 40.
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#5
by
motomike33y
on 20 Nov, 2011 18:23
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got the ip in, but had timing issues as noted in another thread. got it together now, so just need to get the lines hooked up, get power to it, etc. should be able to do it this next weekend
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#6
by
motomike33y
on 27 Nov, 2011 21:30
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got it on, got the timing sorted out so it will start, but still need to do some fine-tuning as it has to turn over several time before it starts. probably some more work next weekend before it goes on it's first road test drive. seems to run smooth
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#7
by
stewardc
on 28 Nov, 2011 15:08
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got it on, got the timing sorted out so it will start, but still need to do some fine-tuning as it has to turn over several time before it starts. probably some more work next weekend before it goes on it's first road test drive. seems to run smooth
Let me know how you fix the starting issue. I'm having the same problem.
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#8
by
motomike33y
on 04 Dec, 2011 21:36
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still having problems, will have to start looking at my glow-plugs, etc. thought I could fiddle with timing but haven't been able to get it firing w/cooler temps
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#9
by
Toby
on 13 Dec, 2011 19:10
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What is the compression on this motor?
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#10
by
motomike33y
on 14 Dec, 2011 19:30
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haven't checked it in a couple years, but haven't driven it much either during that time. before I do too much more, I'm hooking up pimped glow-plug set-up, then I should go back to basics and check compression, etc. to see if I have any unsuspected issues(plus it will be easier hooking up glow-plugs if I take lines off, etc.) thanks for question
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#11
by
motomike33y
on 14 Dec, 2011 19:43
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As a side note, it started easily and ran well this summer before IP stated leaking, so no reason to check compression
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#12
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 14 Dec, 2011 19:56
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As a side note, it started easily and ran well this summer before IP stated leaking, so no reason to check compression
my audi would start perfectly fine in the summer, and it had ~200 psi compression..
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#13
by
Toby
on 14 Dec, 2011 23:28
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They almost never start well at 200 psi, however, it is quite easy to get an erroneously low reading if the motor is not hot and you do not have a good charger on the battery. They do start OK in summer at 250 and sometimes 225.
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#14
by
motomike33y
on 15 Dec, 2011 12:49
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this weekend my plan isto take out the injectors, check compression, verify TDC w/my flywheel marking, check glowplugs, and wire up 'pimped' system, then put things back together and see how it works-assuming the weather cooperates, etc. compression had been 400+ if I recall my last checking 2 years ago