I would imagine that to accomplish that, the computer controls the wastegate in order to open the wastegate when less air/fuel is needed for a given power requirement.
If that's the case, then it would detrimentally affect efficiency by reducing the heat recovered by the turbine.
my Mtdi runs A1 its running std turbo gt15 std injectors 90hp , but has twice the pulling power of my mk3 golf tdi
I don't think the OP really gets the point of the mTDI concept. Either that or they are trolling. :roll:
The 2.8 LT TDI pump is a direct bolt-on high performance mTDI pump
Quote from: "snakemaster"my Mtdi runs A1 its running std turbo gt15 std injectors 90hp , but has twice the pulling power of my mk3 golf tdi Isn't the A1 about around 400Kg lighter than the A3 though?
when i said A1 i should of said my Mtdi runs very well , the car is the one to the left a mk2 golf
As I said before, the mechanical pump can be tuned so that for any given amount of air, the amount of fuel injected can be controlled.
QuoteI don't think the OP really gets the point of the mTDI concept. Either that or they are trolling. :roll: No mate, I'm begining to wish I never asked....no I'm no troll - if you want to check my FAQ, you'll see I've spent many hours producing original useful material for this forum :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: Maybe, I should explain the rationale of the original question...I'm a mk1 (A1) fan and advocate of diesels, I love my clacky AAZ/RA/SBs but they are begining to get rare. Where as the TDI lumps are two a penny.I would like to use the later TDI but stick with old skool technology if possible. i.e. mTDIMore and more people over here are interested in mTDIs and a few have built them - mostly with AAZ pumps and say they run fine :roll: What I was really looking for was no hypothesis or pie in the sky theorys, just someone to say........I use x pump with y head and z camplate and the results are................. is that too much to ask?
I was at a dyno shootout this summer and all the e-TDIs on the dyno were smoking a heckuvalot more than mine.
Jack you are quite passionate about the e-TDI....
The LDA feeler pin lever is the pivot point for the control collar lever assembly. It always impacts the amount of fuel injected according to manifold pressure. As boost pressure rises, fueling is increased proportionally or another way of saying it in this relative universe is that whenever boost pressure is less than maximum, fueling is reduced proportionally. The start and end point of the fueling change ramp are both adjustable as is the steepness of the ramp.
What you're asking the people who've spent the time to research and develope theire own M-TDI pumps is give away there hard earned tricks and methods.
Quote from: "regcheeseman"QuoteI don't think the OP really gets the point of the mTDI concept. Either that or they are trolling. :roll: No mate, I'm begining to wish I never asked....no I'm no troll - if you want to check my FAQ, you'll see I've spent many hours producing original useful material for this forum :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: Maybe, I should explain the rationale of the original question...I'm a mk1 (A1) fan and advocate of diesels, I love my clacky AAZ/RA/SBs but they are begining to get rare. Where as the TDI lumps are two a penny.I would like to use the later TDI but stick with old skool technology if possible. i.e. mTDIMore and more people over here are interested in mTDIs and a few have built them - mostly with AAZ pumps and say they run fine :roll: What I was really looking for was no hypothesis or pie in the sky theorys, just someone to say........I use x pump with y head and z camplate and the results are................. is that too much to ask?What you're asking the people who've spent the time to researchand develope theire own M-TDI pumps is give away there hard earned tricks and methods.I have built about 6 M-TDI pumps so far and all who have themare very happy and run great.any of you who are reading this pls pipe and tell this guy that they do exist.you didn't comment on the youtube video i pointed you to look at.Jason Williams Van is in my shop right now for final tuning and itruns great.we'll be updating our website with pic's and full story.www.performancediesel.caGiles
Quote from: "libbybapa"The LDA feeler pin lever is the pivot point for the control collar lever assembly. It always impacts the amount of fuel injected according to manifold pressure. As boost pressure rises, fueling is increased proportionally or another way of saying it in this relative universe is that whenever boost pressure is less than maximum, fueling is reduced proportionally. The start and end point of the fueling change ramp are both adjustable as is the steepness of the ramp. Thanks for the rundown on LDA function And despite how it may come across I do think that mechanically injected diesels are quite the cool contraptions, any car that could still drive around after the aliens come and render everything electrical inoperable can't be half bad. And don't try to tell me that all of you have never dreamed of driving your mechanically injected diesel around in a mad max type world where nothing else operates with a giant grin on your face :lol: