STD Tuning Engine How to get an OM606 to run?

How to get an OM606 to run?

How to get an OM606 to run?

 
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BoostedW124
TA 0301

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02-10-2017, 10:59 PM #1
I am swapping om606 from my e300 w124 into gas 190e w201. What is the simplest and most effective way to make it run. Glow plugs, starter, alternator, injection pump needs (gonna order dieselmeken) do the ips need current? Mostly taking electrical. Remember I have full donor car. I'm asking what would you do in my shoes. Thank you I love these cars.
BoostedW124
02-10-2017, 10:59 PM #1

I am swapping om606 from my e300 w124 into gas 190e w201. What is the simplest and most effective way to make it run. Glow plugs, starter, alternator, injection pump needs (gonna order dieselmeken) do the ips need current? Mostly taking electrical. Remember I have full donor car. I'm asking what would you do in my shoes. Thank you I love these cars.

TurboTim
Holset

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02-11-2017, 08:15 AM #2
Buldar's ECU would be simplest especially if you don't know a lot about wiring? What are you doing for transmission? That will matter also if you are going AT.

87 300SDL OM606 swapped HE351VE 722.633 swapped, Crower cams, KM valvesprings
76 300TD custom lots of stuff
06 Mercedes CL65 AMG 619 WHP, http://TurboTims.com
TurboTim
02-11-2017, 08:15 AM #2

Buldar's ECU would be simplest especially if you don't know a lot about wiring? What are you doing for transmission? That will matter also if you are going AT.


87 300SDL OM606 swapped HE351VE 722.633 swapped, Crower cams, KM valvesprings
76 300TD custom lots of stuff
06 Mercedes CL65 AMG 619 WHP, http://TurboTims.com

erx
w202 om606

323
02-11-2017, 08:38 AM #3
(02-11-2017, 08:15 AM)TurboTim Buldar's ECU would be simplest especially if you don't know a lot about wiring? What are you doing for transmission? That will matter also if you are going AT.

W124 e300d is fully mechanical, no Baldur's ecu needed. No electrics needed for pump, only throttle cable and vacuum for shut off.
This post was last modified: 02-11-2017, 08:38 AM by erx.
erx
02-11-2017, 08:38 AM #3

(02-11-2017, 08:15 AM)TurboTim Buldar's ECU would be simplest especially if you don't know a lot about wiring? What are you doing for transmission? That will matter also if you are going AT.

W124 e300d is fully mechanical, no Baldur's ecu needed. No electrics needed for pump, only throttle cable and vacuum for shut off.

50harleyrider
GTA2359VK

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02-11-2017, 08:58 AM #4
I'm using Baldurs' DSL1. If you want to retain the oe injection pump on the 606, that's the way to go. There are advantages both ways. Dieselmeken mechanical pump is simple but limited. More difficult for throttle and cruise control. Also not good for VNT turbo control if you want to go that route. Biggest advantage of course is no ECU required. Baldurs ecu will talk to aftermarket tcu also via the tps signal wire. Both ways have advantages/disadvantages. Do your homework and research thoroughly. Everything is expensive so do it right and what suits your needs.
This post was last modified: 02-11-2017, 09:00 AM by 50harleyrider.
50harleyrider
02-11-2017, 08:58 AM #4

I'm using Baldurs' DSL1. If you want to retain the oe injection pump on the 606, that's the way to go. There are advantages both ways. Dieselmeken mechanical pump is simple but limited. More difficult for throttle and cruise control. Also not good for VNT turbo control if you want to go that route. Biggest advantage of course is no ECU required. Baldurs ecu will talk to aftermarket tcu also via the tps signal wire. Both ways have advantages/disadvantages. Do your homework and research thoroughly. Everything is expensive so do it right and what suits your needs.

erx
w202 om606

323
02-11-2017, 09:19 AM #5
(02-11-2017, 08:58 AM)50harleyrider I'm using Baldurs' DSL1. If you want to retain the oe injection pump on the 606, that's the way to go. There are advantages both ways. Dieselmeken mechanical pump is simple but limited. More difficult for throttle and cruise control. Also not good for VNT turbo control if you want to go that route. Biggest advantage of course is no ECU required. Baldurs ecu will talk to aftermarket tcu also via the tps signal wire. Both ways have advantages/disadvantages. Do your homework and research thoroughly. Everything is expensive so do it right and what suits your needs.

He has W124 na e300d donor car, it has mechanic pump as oe.
This post was last modified: 02-11-2017, 09:21 AM by erx.
erx
02-11-2017, 09:19 AM #5

(02-11-2017, 08:58 AM)50harleyrider I'm using Baldurs' DSL1. If you want to retain the oe injection pump on the 606, that's the way to go. There are advantages both ways. Dieselmeken mechanical pump is simple but limited. More difficult for throttle and cruise control. Also not good for VNT turbo control if you want to go that route. Biggest advantage of course is no ECU required. Baldurs ecu will talk to aftermarket tcu also via the tps signal wire. Both ways have advantages/disadvantages. Do your homework and research thoroughly. Everything is expensive so do it right and what suits your needs.

He has W124 na e300d donor car, it has mechanic pump as oe.

BoostedW124
TA 0301

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02-11-2017, 09:41 PM #6
I am using the 4 speed auto 722.4. So if i go with a TCM, all I need to attach is the bowden cable and nothing else? Yes, dieselmech pump but my om606 124 na pump has a wire harness attached. That will not be needed either? I will use the stock turbo for now , DPUK said that with the 7.5mm pump it will yield reliable 280hp (should upgrade valve springs) and that's some nice power for now especially in a lighter w201 chassis. Plus I already have the engine with junkyard turbo setup that I was so lucky to find for so cheap, so I may as well see for myself how far the na 606 will go. I removed cruise control and AC already. I honestly dont miss them. Took power steering unit off also but looking at it I don't think I can because if how the tensioner is that I may need the ps or at least keep the pulley as a dummy. Do you suggest me swapping the ignition system on my diesel to the gasser or is there a better way? I really appreciate your input and experience.
BoostedW124
02-11-2017, 09:41 PM #6

I am using the 4 speed auto 722.4. So if i go with a TCM, all I need to attach is the bowden cable and nothing else? Yes, dieselmech pump but my om606 124 na pump has a wire harness attached. That will not be needed either? I will use the stock turbo for now , DPUK said that with the 7.5mm pump it will yield reliable 280hp (should upgrade valve springs) and that's some nice power for now especially in a lighter w201 chassis. Plus I already have the engine with junkyard turbo setup that I was so lucky to find for so cheap, so I may as well see for myself how far the na 606 will go. I removed cruise control and AC already. I honestly dont miss them. Took power steering unit off also but looking at it I don't think I can because if how the tensioner is that I may need the ps or at least keep the pulley as a dummy. Do you suggest me swapping the ignition system on my diesel to the gasser or is there a better way? I really appreciate your input and experience.

 
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