Any EGT readings?
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
How much black smoke are you getting at WOT before 2000 rpm?
Make sure the wastegate is woeking properly k24 wastegates are notorious for sticking open or closed
You need to check the timing. That has a ton to do with snap. If you aren't blowing smoke before boost then I would say the fuel screw needs messed with.
The pin merely limits fueling before boost. It does not affect fueling after boost builds in the least. The fuel is there, it has a fully shimmed governor and the pump is set so that the fuel screw is in as far as it will go with the correct throttle location before the revs will hang. This pump is giving it its all.
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on July 11, 2013, 07:17:41 pmThe pin merely limits fueling before boost. It does not affect fueling after boost builds in the least. The fuel is there, it has a fully shimmed governor and the pump is set so that the fuel screw is in as far as it will go with the correct throttle location before the revs will hang. This pump is giving it its all.I know what the pin does, but the main screw will give fuel over the entire range. If you know what the issue is then fix it, if not try what I tell you. Stiffen up the boost spring and give it more fuel on bottom. If you have done that * as you said it will hang * then see how much boost you are making and when. Full spool for you at stock should be right at 2,000 rpm as I was well over stock by then with my car. Maybe there is a boost leak that when at full boost is over come by the higher quantity of air.I would like to know your timing #s as your hillbilly tuning I have NEVER been able to get to run correctly in my cars. I agree that every pump, injector, and car is different, but that is why VW gave a range not 1 number to base it off of. And being that they engineered stuff to the point of giving torque specs for the 5th gear detent they know what they are doing. If you get a number and think 1.04mm is not enough and you have to go to 1.15 or 1.2 then you know that this pump is probably on its way out and needs attention. FWIW Giles rarely replaces internal parts on these 30 year old pumps and usually gives a firm number to time it to...less advanced than stock usually.If you want to do it your way and claim that injectors, pump, and engine are worn then do it Libby's way of timing light. That factors everything and gives a repeatable number. Your way IMHO is not intelligent in the slightest for running the car or being able to reproduce it if you actually hit something you like.