What temp t-stat does each one have?
whats each one timed at?they shouldnt be timed the same, not with one having 135s and the other engine having 155s.. the one with the merc nozzles should get slightly more initial timing.
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on January 20, 2011, 05:41:55 amwhats each one timed at?they shouldnt be timed the same, not with one having 135s and the other engine having 155s.. the one with the merc nozzles should get slightly more initial timing.Giles pump is at 0.95mm, BOSCH pump is at 1.00mm. Tire pressures are both at the sidewall max (44 psig). Both have the same amount of belt accessories, both have new 87C thermostats, both have new wheel bearings, etc etc. (I do agree that operating temp has a significant influence on fuel consumption, emissions, and carbon build up). Although the alignment of the cabriolet is out a little bit...Like I said, this is not at all scientific but just for thumb in the air estimates, it seems a little odd. Obviously there are plenty of out there that disagree. If I ever got less than 40 MPG in one of these IDI NA engines, I'd do a full-on TDI swap. Making only 70 lb.ft. of torque and getting 30s MPG is ludicrous.
Quote from: overdrivegear on January 20, 2011, 07:35:10 amQuote from: R.O.R-2.0 on January 20, 2011, 05:41:55 amwhats each one timed at?they shouldnt be timed the same, not with one having 135s and the other engine having 155s.. the one with the merc nozzles should get slightly more initial timing.Giles pump is at 0.95mm, BOSCH pump is at 1.00mm. Tire pressures are both at the sidewall max (44 psig). Both have the same amount of belt accessories, both have new 87C thermostats, both have new wheel bearings, etc etc. (I do agree that operating temp has a significant influence on fuel consumption, emissions, and carbon build up). Although the alignment of the cabriolet is out a little bit...Like I said, this is not at all scientific but just for thumb in the air estimates, it seems a little odd. Obviously there are plenty of out there that disagree. If I ever got less than 40 MPG in one of these IDI NA engines, I'd do a full-on TDI swap. Making only 70 lb.ft. of torque and getting 30s MPG is ludicrous. the giles pump has 155 bar right?and the bosch has 135 bar right?your timing is backwards.. thats why one car gets better mileage.should set your timing based on the break pressures of your injectors..155bar open later then 135 bars..
I'm also not convinced that coasting out of gear saves fuel. These un-throttled diesels don't have the same pumping losses of a gas engine with closed throttle. You might decrease frictional losses in the trans, but during overrun, if the pump is adjusted properly, no fuel is injected. If you are coasting in neutral, then you are burning fuel to idle the engine. I doubt the frictional losses of the trans gears is more than the burned fuel to idle the engine.
In your case it probably is a transmission difference causing a mileage difference since the 90s IDI diesels were a bit wound up IIRC.
Quote from: lyeinyoureye on February 09, 2011, 10:54:40 amIn your case it probably is a transmission difference causing a mileage difference since the 90s IDI diesels were a bit wound up IIRC.Anyone know of any good sites to research what gearbox ratio's came in what cars ect.Sry for the highjack
Quote from: spdrace11 on February 09, 2011, 09:26:36 amWhen i Emailed Giles about the rebuilt pump he replied that the mpg will improve due to the motor working less to maintain the same speed.As always, hearsay can be thoroughly misconstrued, but that doesn't make any sense to me. Steady state cruising requires a specific amount of power. The engine will work exactly that "hard" to maintain that speed regardless of what pump and injectors are fitted. If instead he said that he has significantly improved overall engine efficiency then it might make sense.
When i Emailed Giles about the rebuilt pump he replied that the mpg will improve due to the motor working less to maintain the same speed.