I posted this on November 10 '05 in page 3 of this thread:
I failed Aircare (emissions) a few days ago due to excess white smoke during an idle test (hardcore revving in neutral). The criteria to pass is 0-30% exhaust opacity. The average of all passing diesels is 6%. I got 49%.
I went back to Aircare for the second time a few days ago and passed:

My car went from being a disgusting smoker (49% smoke opacity) to one of the cleanest diesels I have ever driven (2.69% smoke opacity). Both results were with regular diesel. And what did we do to make the significant change in smoke? Nothing but drive. During my first Aircare attempt the engine had less than 1,000km if I remember correctly. Right now it's probably around 6,000km. The engine just needed to be broken in.
Since the first Aircare attempt 935racer removed the head, had the prechamber cups ceramic coated, and installed a slightly thinner 1-hole headgasket vs. the 3-hole I had earlier. It was an attempt to increase compression/heat. The smoke since these changes were not any better, probably worse. We also swapped out the IP for a different one with no positive results. However, after driving a few thousand kms the smoke started dropping quickly. The shudder during low load at low RPM is virtually gone now. The engine purrs like a kitten and pulls very smoothly. It's like a whole new engine again, such a pleasure to drive :cool: It feels like I have a bit more power as well, or it could be placebo effect. My average EGT has dropped ~100 degrees F (pre-turbo) to 700-800 while cruising on the level highway @ 100km/h (approx 2,400 RPM tall gear, 2600lb load). Idle EGT seems to drop a little more quickly, usually to a minimum of 340 degrees F unless I idle for a long time.
935racer laid out a few injectors:





935racer installed the complete MB 300D injectors in my 1.6TD and I went out for a test drive. I had shudder during low RPM but it turned out that one of the injector lines were loose. After tightening I went out for a drive again and it was smooth just like the factory VW TD injectors. It was dark outside and I do not have a speedometer so it was hard to tell if I got a performance gain.. but it seemed I picked up speed more quickly at the top of 3rd and 4th gear.
Seeing as 300D tuning is quite popular in Europe with some 500+hp results I wonder if they have upgraded nozzles. If they do, I'm sure it will fit in a VW TD.
I'm curious as to know how to run the GM 6.2L nozzles.. they do not seat properly in VW TD injector bodies. Any suggestions?
Eventually I will post a new "nozzle shoot-out" thread that details tests of the following injectors, done over a single weekend. Each injector set will be Gteched multiple times on a same stretch of road:
1) VW OEM injector set (1,000km new, 155 bar)
2) VW GTD aftermarket set #1 (160 bar)
3) VW GTD aftermarket set #2 (155 bar)
4) MB 3.0L 300D set #1 (130 bar)
5) MB 3.0L 300D set #2 (155 bar)
6) MB 3.0L 300D aftermarket (?)
7) GM 6.2L (?)
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) vwmike's 2mm opening nozzles (?)
Note that the MB injectors have 3 small ports at the top vs. VW's 1 big port (where the IP injector line attaches to). I wonder if there will be a difference with MB nozzles in VW TD injector cores.
Injector flame test




It's an amusing way of seeing which injector has the biggest and most intensive spray.
The 130bar MB 3.0L injector sprays a bit longer than the VW 1.6TD injectors. I would have taken more detailed pictures of each injector's flame if it weren't for a dying camera battery.
935racer (Dave) will have a comprehensive guide to governor modding with pictures covering every step. Here's a teaser pic... there will be better lighting in pictures for the actual guide:

We were actually going to finish it on Monday but my camera's battery died so we aborted it. We'll finish it this week. The guide will follow in a few days, at the latest next week.