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I wouldn't make a single timing adjustment until the air is 100% gone and you know that it is gone and still don't like it. Air can affect internal pump pressure and therefore timing.As far as your cores I think they are flowing fine for your application. BUT the reason I designed my intake with long runners is low rpm torque is not about flow it is about harmonics. The stock TD intake has horrible harmonics as it is an open plenum with 4" runners including the portion in the head to the intake valve. Even with my giles pump the factory TD intake engine was not as good off the line as my old N/A engines. If you have to re design I would go with a design with runners as long as you can. OR cut into this one and add stacks to the 4 ports after the laminova cores. I have around 13.5" runners, anything longer than what you have will be better.
Install two nipples in the intake manifold, one before and one after the cores. Run from those ports to two vacuum/boost gauges. If the cores are restricting airflow then you will see higher vacuum/less boost between the cores and intake ports than you do between the cores and turbo. If the measurements are the same then the cores are breathing just fine.
Your injector lines could be fighting you. Take that front bolt out and if the mount hole overlaps the bolt hole when you push it towards the engine you've run out of adjustment. Try loosening your lines at the injectors and see if you get anymore movement. Then loosen and retighten the lines at the pump.
Quote from: libbydiesel on November 16, 2013, 07:50:20 amInstall two nipples in the intake manifold, one before and one after the cores. Run from those ports to two vacuum/boost gauges. If the cores are restricting airflow then you will see higher vacuum/less boost between the cores and intake ports than you do between the cores and turbo. If the measurements are the same then the cores are breathing just fine. Wouldnt there be a pressure drop anyway since youd be on either side of an intercooler?