The build starts, 320 cdi with stand alone ecu, twin turbo
The build starts, 320 cdi with stand alone ecu, twin turbo
teaser pics, all details of the build will be posted...
this is what its all about! cant wait to see this build!
Yes, it's the gtb 2056 vk from volvo.
Powergoal is 400 HP, so 2 should do with acceptable spoolup
We start with standard compression ratio
That's a Cool build you have going on there, witch controller are you going to use BOSCH ?
no, we are using our own controller, I'll post pics tomorrow.
final manifold design :
(12-27-2011, 12:19 PM)INC Please post details and price for this controler.
It`s NIRA?
(12-27-2011, 12:19 PM)INC Please post details and price for this controler.
It`s NIRA?
(12-27-2011, 02:52 PM)majesty78 Shall this engine go into an W210 engine bay again?No, I am building 2 that are going in a boat
(12-27-2011, 02:52 PM)majesty78 Shall this engine go into an W210 engine bay again?No, I am building 2 that are going in a boat
Ok that's what confused me because with those exhaust manifolds it would cause clearence issues in engine bay I guess....
(12-27-2011, 06:05 PM)majesty78 Ok that's what confused me because with those exhaust manifolds it would cause clearence issues in engine bay I guess....Should be interesting to try, if you want I send you measurements
(12-27-2011, 06:05 PM)majesty78 Ok that's what confused me because with those exhaust manifolds it would cause clearence issues in engine bay I guess....Should be interesting to try, if you want I send you measurements
flanges
Almost done
Intercooler
Anyone has used these china intercoolers? I want to use 2 of them on each engine...
They any good?
(01-09-2012, 01:18 PM)diesel2fast4u Intercooler
Anyone has used these china intercoolers? I want to use 2 of them on each engine...
They any good?
(01-09-2012, 01:18 PM)diesel2fast4u Intercooler
Anyone has used these china intercoolers? I want to use 2 of them on each engine...
They any good?
@ Hugh , I wonder if they are big enough for +400 HP, otherwise I would use 2 on each engine...
@ Alcaid , you are right & they are water cooled
one ic manufacturer in china told me that those w/a intercoolers couldn't take seawater...I guess it's the brazing material they use in manufacturing or he was being cautious.
(01-11-2012, 07:44 AM)antonmies one ic manufacturer in china told me that those w/a intercoolers couldn't take seawater...I guess it's the brazing material they use in manufacturing or he was being cautious.
(01-11-2012, 07:44 AM)antonmies one ic manufacturer in china told me that those w/a intercoolers couldn't take seawater...I guess it's the brazing material they use in manufacturing or he was being cautious.
only messed up 2 90° before getting it right
I don't like the metal work
2morrow more cutting & welding ...
manifold welding after alot of cutting
Senders
Map
2 x EGT
2 x EMP
Lambda
Back turbo manifold
Started the intake manifold, EGR
Cut the original manifold & took out the swirl valves
I am not quitting my day job, but getting the hang of it
Looking much better!
intercooler design
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With 90mg/stroke you get about 100Nm per cylinder ;-)
Well... we decided to put the nozzles in & see what is going to happin on the dyno....
I've did some reading about the mods done to these pump, and it seems the US companies are asking up to 1000$ for some really basic mods, which usually are ported feedpump and metering valve.. I didnt found a proof they use bigger bore plunjers or difference E-shaft for more lift
I think this is the L110 pump, meaning leftturning 1100mm³ theoretical displacement per pump revolution
(01-29-2012, 12:57 AM)zeeman I am using the same engine a 2006 in a Street Rod project and need a stand alone computer to make it work, were did you gets yours? I also have a flywheel and bellhousing if you still need them. Is there anyway to use the stock computer?
(01-29-2012, 12:57 AM)zeeman I am using the same engine a 2006 in a Street Rod project and need a stand alone computer to make it work, were did you gets yours? I also have a flywheel and bellhousing if you still need them. Is there anyway to use the stock computer?
did some work today
Cut the intercoolers (thanks Joe)
Core
Welded :
Intake ready for welding :
Turbo mock up
I really hope someone corrects me on this, but I absolutely have to mention something.
What a great project. What wonderful results.
I did, however, notice something that set me wondering.
When building headers, the weld really matters and more welding is generally worse than less welding because of fatigue cracking.
I have always, ALWAYS seen, and been told, a header is welded on the gasket side of the flange. It is never welded on both sides of the flange. The single weld on the gasket side (against the engine block) is then dressed down smooth and the outboard side of the flange is left unwelded.
Those that do weld the outboard side of the flange invariably have a very good looking and stout header -- except it soon cracks miserably from fatigue and vibration.
Now, does that apply here? I can't say. But it does apply in gassers of just about every size.
And I'm certainly not trying to stall your wonderful project. And I'm not saying you will experience abysmal failures. And I'm not saying to yank all that apart and rebuild it, Heavens No! Everything might be just fine.
But if you end up faced with a mysterious cracking problem, you might look into that because it seems to always happen.
Hi, nice project. I have two similar engines in my boat. next friday in the sea for final testing. Runs with Bravo III and watercooled exhaust
manifold, watercooled intercooler, oil cooler, and power steering oil cooler . Run with a modified Bosch original ECU. Lot of work avoiding limp mode , but ok now.
I am also running with a heavy flywheel.
Your project are with exhaust direct into the two turboes and dry exhaust after turboes. In my opinion that should create a lot of heat
in the engine room and where are you routing the seawater outlet ?
These 6 cyl engine runs very smooth and well balanced.
Good work man. I had one question on the twin turbo manifolds i have done you have to run a balance tube between manifold or a surge will happen between the turbo due to firing order of the cylinder (2 cylinders fire in one manifold while other one only one fires and the it switchs). Is there something different on the diesel engine. This happens at light loads part throttle. Just asking, keep up the good work u have some good skills.