Long time with no reply, but I still have big plans for my 1.6td build. I will finally have some shop space to tear into it in the next couple of months. I started my 1.6 for the first time in 10 months, turned over on the first crank, gotta love an IDI. Also I somehow scored a MK2 GTD intercooler setup which I couldn't believe, so I guess now my motor will be intercooled. With this new information, I wanted to ask everyone's opinions on what they recommend I should do as far as my turbo and injection pump setup:
For injection pumps, I currently have:
1.6 NA Giles pump (already on the car, with timing done recently by previous owner)
1.6 TD pump (from my parts motor, it worked fine on the car up until the motor blew, not sure if it leaked or not)
For turbos, I currently have:
K14 EcoDiesel turbo (seller said it needed oil seals, I would send it out to get rebuilt before using it)
K24 1.6td turbo (compressor wheel blown to bits, probably would be a more expensive rebuild)
I know regardless of turbo sizes, it would be smarter to use the TD pump. However I've never messed with timing a motor before and am admittedly a little nervous to do so. This would also greatly add to the time my car would be inoperable and I'm worried about biting off more than I can chew (already will be turboing a motor for the first time, making boost pipes for the GTD intercooler, possibly making my own oil return line if I use the K14, all for the first time.) Would it be that much of a disadvantage to use the Giles NA pump, even with the EcoDiesel K14 being the smallest possible turbo I could use? At least for the time being.
As far as turbos go, would the K24 be smarter to use since it will be intercooled now? I would obviously like to only get one rebuilt, and I hope I don't regret my decision later on. If I use the K24 I feel like I would have to swap to the turbo pump immediately to take full advantage of the higher psi.
Thanks for any input.