sorry if i sound stupid but exactly what is an M-TDI is it just a TDI with a cable throttle instead of a fly by wire? and im guessing it has the hole knock sensor advance thingy?
so pre combustion chambers are bad, IDI pistons are good, so why cant u just use IDI pistons in a TDI?
so what head and what block?
why can IDIs hit higher revs?
im seriously thinking of moving on to TDI but keeping sum of the idi features
the car im building this engine for is a rear engined mk1 scirocco that wen finished will weigh 500kgs so i dont want to mess this up, i had the chance to hav an audi 4.2 twin turbo v8 but turned it down because everyone does that, i want to do sumthing never done before, its mainly for the quater mile but will also be "road legal" ish
as soon as caddy cums to life ill start a progress diary
No offense on my part either, but go back through a re-read what others have said and also what I tried to draw together.
Sounds like you are really new to diesels...
mTDI is a mechanical TDI, mechanical in the fact that the pump utilized on these motors is a fully mechanical pump. The "throttle" if you will is operated by cable and the ONLY electrical connection needed is a simple ignition on/off signal to acutate the fuel stop solenoid on the pump. This is the same type of pump that was used on the IDI motors. Same TYPE...not entirely internally as there are several things that need to be taken into consideration when building an "m-pump" for a TDI motor.
"Knock sensor" ignitions are reserved for gasoline cars...not diesels. They detect "knock" indicitive of fuel/air mixture in the engine....
Diesels always sound like we are "knocking"
(Though...I can tell you stories about what diesel "knock", if you want to call it that...more pre-combustion than anything though....sounds like from my experience with propane on my old IDI motor...which I did run successfully).
As far as pistons....what we were essentially saying is that IDI pistons tend to be weak, especially without modification for HIGH power applications since they are cast units. Hence the quest for "forged" units... blanks namely so you guys could have the valve reliefs and ramp cut into them...
TDI pistons are stronger (namely your FORGED units from the AHU, ALH and later motors that also utilize coatings as well).
Why can't you use IDI pistons in a TDI block? THEY ARE TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT TYPES OF INJECTION/COMBUSTION.
The IDI head contains the "combustion chamber" essentially for the most part for the IDI motor, it is contained in the prechamber. On a TDI, the combustion chamber is in the pistons themselves!
Putting IDI pistons in a TDI block? Ok, that could work if you used AAZ IDI 1.9 pistons...but you'd still need to use a IDI head to make the motor work. TWO different types of combustion...
IDI's themselves don't make "higher revs" Its the displacement and stroke of the motors that lend to this. Namely with the 1.5 and 1.6 motors that are pretty rev happy. The 1.9 AAZ TDI has its limitations in revving just as the 1.9 TDI motors...
It has nothing really to do with IDI vs TDI in revving...
Heads?
DI heads belong on DI blocks and IDI heads on IDI blocks. There are your exceptions (for instance, the AAZ block and the 1z/AHU 1.9 TDI block are essentially the same...minus their internals...one could use a AAZ block and build it with TDI pistons, a head, etc. and have a TDI motor)...someone on here is building one of these right now. It won't make a difference, etc. power wise...just a place and item that can be interchanged.
I'd love to build say a 1.6l or a 1.7l mTDI motor, that'd be fun... you could use the 1.9 TDI head on a 1.6 block but you have to consider the problem in finding pistons that are DI specific to do this. That would be a happy little revving monster that could be alot o' fun.
Not to mention...and I already said it above. TDI's and mTDI's especially (since you can mod your pump to allow it) LOVE their timing advance! Alot! Substantially more than you can throw at the IDI motors.
Anyways...
Joe