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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: Doakster on September 23, 2008, 05:57:30 am

Title: GTD Injector Nozzle info Please
Post by: Doakster on September 23, 2008, 05:57:30 am
I'm sure this has been discussed, and I searched but didn't come up with too much.

I am curious how the GTD nozzles react to a stock 1.6TD, with the fuel pump at stock settings. Or is it recommended to turn the pump up a little.

Power and mpg increases, if so how much?

And prices are around $125 per nozzle right? For 500 a set they better be worth it.
Title: GTD Injector Nozzle info Please
Post by: myke_w on September 23, 2008, 06:10:40 am
I'm not sure where your seeing "GTD" nozzles for 125 per...

not even TDI nozzles are that much.

ex. smog is selling them here

http://www.veg-injection-service.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=18

for 65 a set + shipping.
Title: GTD Injector Nozzle info Please
Post by: Doakster on September 23, 2008, 06:19:36 am
Never mind I'm an idot, checked a quantity of 4 on Kerma, but didn't realize  that the kit (which includes four) is $125


How about the performance on these nozzles?
Title: GTD Injector Nozzle info Please
Post by: saurkraut on September 23, 2008, 06:55:42 am
I get my GTD nozzles from Smog.  I doubt you'll see any improvement on a stock pump.

I suspect if you compaired fresh GTD nozzles to Fresh standard nozzles, the GTD nozzles will ding your milage slightly.

Tragically, everything is a trade off.

Just a suggestion, but befor you spring for GTD nozzles:

1.) Go 2.5" or bigger on your exhaust, from turbo to exit.

2.) Poke a hole in you exhaust manifold and install an EGT sensor, preferably from Aircraft Spruce.

3.) Remove the adjusting screw from the blow off valve.   Drop a smaller screw down adjustment hole, put the adjusting screw back in and snug it down.
Leave the fuel screw alone.  Turn the LDA pin incrimentally to the steeper profile until you get the performance/egt you desire.  Back out the high speed throttle stop (Governor screw) and re adjust the throttle cable for more fun.


4.) install the GTD nozzles.
Title: GTD Injector Nozzle info Please
Post by: Doakster on September 23, 2008, 07:07:14 am
well that was pretty much what I was looking for, but I'm more looking for a mileage increase, so I'll probably stick with the stock nozzle when my injectors get rebuilt.
Title: GTD Injector Nozzle info Please
Post by: gigaz2 on September 24, 2008, 08:47:50 am
stock are fine, but you want new ones anyway.
nozzles don't last forever, even vw says they are to be replaced, like an air filter ;)