Look on advanced automation website - they have brand new bosch pumps MTDI. However that is the big, big$$ expensive route to get one. LR is the better way to go.
You must have tried building a pump huh?? Cause not seen any issue with mine other then crap usa ulsd killed pump head seal after 3 summers, 30k miles, but it has been flawless for me...
Quote from: CRSMP5 on March 25, 2014, 07:23:57 amYou must have tried building a pump huh?? Cause not seen any issue with mine other then crap usa ulsd killed pump head seal after 3 summers, 30k miles, but it has been flawless for me... I agree, for summer.. not a damn problem AT ALL . But as you said in my other thread, you never ran it below 30F..That is where my issues lie. Winter operation of a Daily vehicle. The other two IDI's start and run no problem, this damn thing you have to sit in it with your foot on the pedal until it warms up for it to hold an acceptable idle. B.S. I tell you.Yes, I did build my first M-TDI pump. It was more of a success than this thing, at least when idling and winter operation was the case.. lol
Quote from: iamdieselnutmechanic on March 25, 2014, 03:50:51 pmQuote from: CRSMP5 on March 25, 2014, 07:23:57 amYou must have tried building a pump huh?? Cause not seen any issue with mine other then crap usa ulsd killed pump head seal after 3 summers, 30k miles, but it has been flawless for me... I agree, for summer.. not a damn problem AT ALL . But as you said in my other thread, you never ran it below 30F..That is where my issues lie. Winter operation of a Daily vehicle. The other two IDI's start and run no problem, this damn thing you have to sit in it with your foot on the pedal until it warms up for it to hold an acceptable idle. B.S. I tell you.Yes, I did build my first M-TDI pump. It was more of a success than this thing, at least when idling and winter operation was the case.. lolThe problem isn't electrical vs. non-electrical (though I prefer mechanical things and live in a warm climate) it's what VW came up with on their TDIs is ridiculous, and all sorts of (usually emissions related) things set the system into limp mode... If there was a way to defeat the thing (and I think there is) so that it doesn't shut down everything when the egr pressure or whatever isn't right, then it would truly be better than a mechanical pump.