...If anything, (for some of us control freaks) perhaps adding a switch to manual override switch in place of the stock relay would be a more appropriate mod to add to the list (in conjunction with the HD mod). Perhaps a plug-n-play unit that fits directly into the stock relay spot, and has a certain length of wire coming out of it to mount a remote on-off or tog 8)gle switch. I know not everyone is interested in manually controlling such a function, but this would give you the chance to revert to the timed relay, if desired, without molesting the stock harness. Fully reversible (minus whatever hole you would drill to mount the switch).
I once had a manual system fail on me, where the starter solenoid I had used failed in the "glow" position. Leaving my glow plugs on for my 35 minute drive, and subsequent 20+ minutes afterwords that it took to drain my battery completely flat. This was 3 years ago, and those glow-plugs are still in a daily driven diesel to this date.. They would have at the time been getting 14v for 35 minutes and then the full battery voltage after I shut it off. Roughly an hour of straight glowing. Duraterm FTMFW.
I am against what Toby said, this does in FACT help starting over a stock system.The stock system keeps the plugs pulling 40-50A after the light has gone off and while you are cranking the starter. That 50A is 50A that could be better spent in cranking the starter over and not firing the plugs that are still red hot after glowing for 10 seconds. When my car was IDI and I needed plugs, I would burn for like 3-5 seconds for almost any weather and then turn them off and engage the starter. When it was super cold, and I burned the plugs while I was cranking (this helped tons on super cold days) it could be heard that the starter was significantly slower spinning with the plugs on as opposed to off.Another thing I like about the toggle switch manual setup I had was that I could After-Burn the plugs for as long as I wanted. Like until the smoke cleared, the engine idle steadied, or I was happy with its running status. The AAZ's stock system (which used duraterms from day 1) has an after-burn feature of up to three minutes after the key has been let go of the "start" position.
I always manually glow the plugs then remove power to the plugs when I crank so the starter will get full power and spin at the highest RPM instead of being dragged down by the glow plugs. Once the engine fires, I can always turn the glow plugs back on if I want. So far, I've never needed to do that.
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on September 08, 2013, 05:35:46 pmI always manually glow the plugs then remove power to the plugs when I crank so the starter will get full power and spin at the highest RPM instead of being dragged down by the glow plugs. Once the engine fires, I can always turn the glow plugs back on if I want. So far, I've never needed to do that.What is your ambient winter temperature though... lol