The TD one's are a different break pressure, you need NA that match what your pump is expecting.I'd buy a rebuilt set from someone like this, I hardly trust Bosch anymore.http://oregonfuelinjection.com/index.php?pid=35#VW_REBUILT_INJECTORSNot that playing with yours is a bad idea at all, but if you are trying to get it running right and you haven't been around them for awhile, removing a variable might make things go more smoothly.
The TD one's are a different break pressure, you need NA that match what your pump is expecting.
The rebuilder will be doing the exact same thing, except using new nozzles.
Quote from: wolf_walker on March 05, 2013, 07:28:17 pmThe TD one's are a different break pressure, you need NA that match what your pump is expecting.Nothing internal of the pumps require a certain break pressure of injectors. With the higher break pressures you simply need more static timing. The internal pump pressures, plunger size and stroke are all the same between NA and TD.
spec in the book.
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Quote from: wolf_walker on March 06, 2013, 10:20:18 amThey got heart. Treat em right and they willtake care of you and yours.Character too, but mine doesn't like to treat me right.. haha.