Hi, has anyone ever put a M.B. 240D inline pump on a 1.6 VW? Would that be a option for what I am doing? I would think the inline pump would give me a better pump than the VE pump.
Quote from: TUFFY on October 03, 2012, 10:58:57 amHi, has anyone ever put a M.B. 240D inline pump on a 1.6 VW? Would that be a option for what I am doing? I would think the inline pump would give me a better pump than the VE pump. the VE is good for ~200hp in STOCK trim..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on October 03, 2012, 03:03:58 pmQuote from: TUFFY on October 03, 2012, 10:58:57 amHi, has anyone ever put a M.B. 240D inline pump on a 1.6 VW? Would that be a option for what I am doing? I would think the inline pump would give me a better pump than the VE pump. the VE is good for ~200hp in STOCK trim..Just a couple thoughts--I don't think I've heard of anyone getting 200hp without a Giles pump, and I dunno if I'd call a Giles pump 'stock trim' .. provided we're talking about a 9mm pump, that is. I'm sure 200 is nothing for a 11 or 12m; heck, maybe even a 10mm pump. But you did say this was a low budget project, so I don't know if a 11 or 12mm pump would be outside the budget. If you're going to have to modify the VE significantly to get the fuel and rpm potential you want, then it just might be cheaper to find a merc pump, which would flow way more fuel than you could use, and rev higher to boot, right out of the box. Only obstacle would be finding one for reasonable, and then making it fit. I'm definitely going to yank the first one I see at my local pull-a-part; walking out the door with ANY injection pump for a measly $40 flat rate makes me feel like a professional thief So far the only merc pumps I've seen are 300D pumps though If revs are the primary concern, while the inline pump will be able to turn more revs than the VE in stock configuration, this is true, I've also heard tell of people getting up to 7k out of the VE pumps, though, so don't count them out completely. Using beefier plunger return springs is the key, I believe. I, too, am dissatisfied with the low rev potential of the stock 1.6 IP--I'm working on modifying an 11mm plunger & springs to run with a 1.6 camplate; looking for over 6,500 to shut up some of my gasser buddies .
Sigh, so I work a long day, 7 am to 9:30 pm, stoked I have a couple hours to work on my car, get everything hooked up ready to start it, no fab yet but wanted to hear it idle. No fuel at injectors... solenoid is sticky, put another used one in that worked fine, tested it in and out of the pump, its all good. Still no fuel to the injectors. Filled the pump, filter and lines with fuel, nothin.I think the vanes have seized up from sitting for so long or something. This is Malones old Giles stage 4 pump from a couple years ago, only ran for a couple thousand km's, than stored with diesel fuel since than... Tomorrow night I'll steal my buddys hand pump from his outboard motor on his sailboat and get that on the inlet of the pump, dunno if its gonna help much. Damn really wanted it to fire tonight. :evil: Anyone got any tips for freeing up sticky vanes?
Turbo is a big t3/t4.Pump is a giles pump with 9mm head, plannin on gettin a bigger pump but want to get this up and running first to see how much more fuel I need.Clip on timing cover is from mk2 td'sNot worried about the holes, I don't drive through 3ft deep of mud What are ya meanin by momo's?We'll see how the headgasket stuff goes, I am hoping with the extra porting, manifolds, bigger turbo etc, the hg issues will be less due to better flow and pressure distribution.Yeah theres a lot of parts from different cars here :lol: Thanks to all my friends like Mark, Erik, Brett, Keegan and all for helping out and donating trading parts etc! The fittings on the manifold are for boost gauge, wastegate and lda like trevor said.Black widow... I like it! black and red is one of my favorite color combos. I used to smash those spiders to bits when I was a little kid.Power steering- already deleted