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29th August 2012, 01:29 AM
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Expert
To tune or not to tune
I put a turbo on my TD42 at 412 000k's. I am running 8psi boost and the fuel has been wound in 3/4 of a turn. It seems to run pretty good and i am not boostin all hell out of it so would it be worth the cash to get a professional tune or not?
If you going through hell...Keep going
GQ wagon locked - lifted - 33's, 02 SS ute, XB coupe 460bb, KTM530
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29th August 2012 01:29 AM
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29th August 2012, 12:43 PM
#2
Patrol God
Yeah bud with that much extra fuel you could sit on 12 psi and be quite happy with the result
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29th August 2012, 01:06 PM
#3
Personally i'd prefer to tune it myself on the road.
Depends what you mean by a tune If they are just going to stick it on a dyno and adjust your fuel screw i see no point .
I'd spend the money on an egt.
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29th August 2012, 01:10 PM
#4
Patrol God
Yeah I do my own but feel comfortable doing it. If you are comfortable doing it yourself then go for it. The only real thing you can gain from a dyno is getting your afr's right.
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30th August 2012, 11:28 AM
#5
Expert
I would defiantly invest in a EGT gauge. Then you can kinda tune it your self. However getting it dyno tuned by a professional will make a big difference. When I got mine tuned it reduced turbo lag and came on to boos heaps smoother.
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30th August 2012, 04:56 PM
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What else did they do though.
He is talking about a td42 standard pump with a turbo fitted.
What is your setup ? does it have a boost compensator did they change pump timing or anything else because just messing with a fuel screw and boost it is quite easily done without a dyno.
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31st August 2012, 02:21 AM
#7
Expert
Nah i just put the turbo on myself and wound the fuel in till i got up to 8 psi boost. I installed and EGT guage and boost gauge but i don't have a tacho so i dunno what its really doing. It doesn't get hot, i think the max i have had is 450 up a long steep hill. It is still no rocket ship, in fact i was a bit dissapointed which is why i thought maybe it needs a proper dyno tune so they can check pump timing and fuel and what ever else. To my knowlegde the pump is stock. I guess my main concearn is i don't wanna blow it up, its not a new engine and i don't wanna be 1000k's from home and have it fail. Everyone always wants more power and after hopping out of my ss ute into the gq maybe i am expecting too much, it does go well but sometimes its surges and i think its not getting enough fuel through to the pump, i will fit a lift pump and see if it works, did the same on my last td42 and it worked a treat.
If you going through hell...Keep going
GQ wagon locked - lifted - 33's, 02 SS ute, XB coupe 460bb, KTM530
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31st August 2012, 08:58 AM
#8
I have one of those low pressure electric fuel pumps on the side of the battery tray their are threaded bolt holes that line up perfectly.
Sounds like you need to wind the fuel up some more.
I run 14-15 psi peak boost in mine but that all depends on the fuel you will get a feel for it .
Is your egt before or after the turbo ?
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31st August 2012, 07:35 PM
#9
Expert
yeah i think its a bit lean too, maye the injetors and pump are a bit tired. EGT is post turbo, i welded the fitting ringht into the dump pipe pretty close to the turbo. I have been told buy a diesel mechanic at work to just advance the timing a fly sh*t and not worry about a tune. 10-12psi would be great.
If you going through hell...Keep going
GQ wagon locked - lifted - 33's, 02 SS ute, XB coupe 460bb, KTM530
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31st August 2012, 08:23 PM
#10
Have you adjusted the waste gate on the turbo that's what controls your boost..
And just wind the fuel screw in some more .
Basically more fuel more power then more boost will help it burn and bring the exhaust temp down.
you'll get to feeling for a balance between the two .
don't worry about fuel mixtures you won't lean it out and melt anything like a petrol engine.
If you over fuel a diesel it creates excess heat wich does damage that's what your egt is for.
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