...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
I think there's something not quite right with your setup. I recently installed a 1.6TD in a vanagon with a K03 turbo. The 1.6TD has a reduced exhaust volume so spooling the turbo should take longer and require more heat. I set the wastegate to boost up to about 12 psi, no intercooler. I adjusted the pump to hit about 1300-01400° pre-turbine on an extended hard pull. It would boost up to 12 psi very quickly and easily. You might have some LDA adjustment to do or your turbo/wastegate may not be functioning properly if it will only boost to 8 psi with that kind of fueling. Leaky wastegate would cause the symptoms you describe as would a knackered compressor or turbine wheel. Try loosening the locknuts on the wastegate adjustment and rotating the nuts so that they move closer to the end of the shaft. Set the outer one just before the end of the shaft. Readjust fueling to hit 1400° on an extended hard pull. If you are still having trouble building boost with that fueling then pull the turbo and inspect the wheels for damage and proper clearance. Adding an intercooler will help EGTs.
Thanks for all the responses. To check my wastegate , could I simply remove the rubber hose to the wastegate and prevent it from opening at all, and see if my boost goes up. Then adjust fueling to the max EGT temps.? A question about Intercooling, does a boost psi of say 10 warrant the use of an intercooler ? Thanks, Paolo
All stock TDI's run an inter-cooler and they too only spike to 12-13psi. You could run the same 10-12psi with the inter cooler and it would have more power.
Adding the Saab 900 intercooler to the D-pillar area is a small enough addition to intake volume that there isn't any noticeable increase in lag. The only other reasonable option is a liquid to air setup which also does not add any noticeable lag.
I honestly think that every turbo diesel regardless of psi should be intercooled.. the added huge bonus of cold air is worth it.