Poll: Number of MW owners vrs M owners who want a modded IP
Poll: Number of MW owners vrs M owners who want a modded IP
(09-20-2012, 04:08 PM)JustPassinThru Actually, I am not willing to risk my car by entrusting such a critical component as the IP to someone who cannot even spell the word "scenes." Strike three, kid. You're out, as far as I'm concerned.
(09-20-2012, 04:08 PM)JustPassinThru Actually, I am not willing to risk my car by entrusting such a critical component as the IP to someone who cannot even spell the word "scenes." Strike three, kid. You're out, as far as I'm concerned.
W123 owners are the cheapest ... Wow. Really ? I think the W123 following pour more money and soul into their cars than most makes. Is the bubble bursting too soon on the modded "MW" ? Good luck selling these high to the high customers ! Post a thread on how it turns out.
I can see how it could be interpreted that I want to go into the pump business with all the information I have put out there, but I also have stressed that I am not excited about the idea.
Did the bubble burst?.... I am not sure there was a bubble in the first place.
I guess one could say that I am a greedy capitalist.... and I would agree. If I am the only option to get a MW worked on, (which I am not), then am I obligated to supply services that other shops won't, as in, choose not to? If I have five pumps on a shelf, is it my duty to dispense them equally so everyone has one, ya know, so it is fair? I do find it interesting how attitudes can be affected by the concept of supply and demand. No offence to anyone, just an observation on my part.
Fear not good people.... Dieselmeken hinted at making some MW elements.
I will put this to the forum, Regardless of if I agree to build any other pumps, do I keep posting, or close it up?
(09-20-2012, 09:56 PM)OM616 I can see how it could be interpreted that I want to go into the pump business with all the information I have put out there, but I also have stressed that I am not excited about the idea.
Did the bubble burst?.... I am not sure there was a bubble in the first place.
I guess one could say that I am a greedy capitalist.... and I would agree. If I am the only option to get a MW worked on, (which I am not), then am I obligated to supply services that other shops won't, as in, choose not to? If I have five pumps on a shelf, is it my duty to dispense them equally so everyone has one, ya know, so it is fair? I do find it interesting how attitudes can be affected by the concept of supply and demand. No offence to anyone, just an observation on my part.
Fear not good people.... Dieselmeken hinted at making some MW elements.
I will put this to the forum, Regardless of if I agree to build any other pumps, do I keep posting, or close it up?
(09-20-2012, 09:56 PM)OM616 I can see how it could be interpreted that I want to go into the pump business with all the information I have put out there, but I also have stressed that I am not excited about the idea.
Did the bubble burst?.... I am not sure there was a bubble in the first place.
I guess one could say that I am a greedy capitalist.... and I would agree. If I am the only option to get a MW worked on, (which I am not), then am I obligated to supply services that other shops won't, as in, choose not to? If I have five pumps on a shelf, is it my duty to dispense them equally so everyone has one, ya know, so it is fair? I do find it interesting how attitudes can be affected by the concept of supply and demand. No offence to anyone, just an observation on my part.
Fear not good people.... Dieselmeken hinted at making some MW elements.
I will put this to the forum, Regardless of if I agree to build any other pumps, do I keep posting, or close it up?
Count me in on the "still interested" side of things. If i have options (regarding dieselmeken vs OM616) then i will weigh them. If OM616 refuses to build me a pump but will still sell me something like a builder kit that i can source an installer for, i'd be happy still. Not excited about the prospect of shipping a pump overseas so it pretty much has to be local, or at least US.
I won't lie and say i won't run it on B100 since i am confident in the quality of my fuel and its ability to make me gobs of power given the opportunity. Plus, I'll likely buy another engine to build up without risking my very well functioning, though 260k mile engine. If you are willing to work with me then i am willing to work with you!
(09-20-2012, 08:52 PM)OM616 Thanks to everyone who “gets it”, the problem is there are just too many who don’t.
I did get a good laugh though…. “NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!
(09-20-2012, 08:52 PM)OM616 Thanks to everyone who “gets it”, the problem is there are just too many who don’t.
I did get a good laugh though…. “NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!
I vote that we buy a couple of six packs, sit out in the sun during the last days of summer and crack old farts and even older jokes.
(09-21-2012, 06:19 AM)winmutt I vote that we buy a couple of six packs, sit out in the sun during the last days of summer and crack old farts and even older jokes.
(09-21-2012, 06:19 AM)winmutt I vote that we buy a couple of six packs, sit out in the sun during the last days of summer and crack old farts and even older jokes.
(09-19-2012, 02:26 AM)JustPassinThru What I need to establish before I leap into a set of the 10 mm elements is, whether the nozzles recommended to go with them (the 315's) spray equally well as the 261's I have, using my fuel, and what pop pressure is ideal.Although all nozzles start all with DN0SDxxx the spray pattern is not the same. But you can assume that the spray pattern is similar between 261 and 315.
(09-20-2012, 12:10 PM)Greazzer I got a set of injectors spot on at 2,000 PSI, +/- 10 PSI (very very time consuming) so I will post my resuts shortly on the Phoenix Project Thread in the projects.How long did it take you to do that +/-10psi setting? Do you have an analog or digital pressure gauge?
(09-20-2012, 12:45 PM)JustPassinThru Can someone please tell me, out of what vehicle(s) (if any) I could go pull some 315 nozzles?I have looked it up. The 315 comes from an old Ford 4-cylinder engine from around 1990 which was very rare in Europe/Germany. I don´t even know if it was ever sold in the US. But nozzles pulled from a vehicle that old won´t be usable.
after reading the last 2 pages....
(09-19-2012, 02:26 AM)JustPassinThru What I need to establish before I leap into a set of the 10 mm elements is, whether the nozzles recommended to go with them (the 315's) spray equally well as the 261's I have, using my fuel, and what pop pressure is ideal.Although all nozzles start all with DN0SDxxx the spray pattern is not the same. But you can assume that the spray pattern is similar between 261 and 315.
(09-20-2012, 12:10 PM)Greazzer I got a set of injectors spot on at 2,000 PSI, +/- 10 PSI (very very time consuming) so I will post my resuts shortly on the Phoenix Project Thread in the projects.How long did it take you to do that +/-10psi setting? Do you have an analog or digital pressure gauge?
(09-20-2012, 12:45 PM)JustPassinThru Can someone please tell me, out of what vehicle(s) (if any) I could go pull some 315 nozzles?I have looked it up. The 315 comes from an old Ford 4-cylinder engine from around 1990 which was very rare in Europe/Germany. I don´t even know if it was ever sold in the US. But nozzles pulled from a vehicle that old won´t be usable.
How long did it take you to do that +/-10psi setting? Do you have an analog or digital pressure gauge?
At this point, it will take about 5 hours vs. 1 hour for FSM specs. After a bunch of sets, I am at the end of my learning curve. I have both gauges, but only the digital gauge permits me to get it down that specific. The mechanical gauage bounces a little, et cet. Also, it is pretty rare that any injector will consistently pop at the precise, exact pressuer over and over. For example, if set at 2,000 psi, it will pop 1999, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, et cet., but never over 2,005 or under 1995 unless you get a weird pop which I dont count. It is pretty simple to get it down to 20-30 psi range, but after that, it takes some tinkering. It stinks when there is no shim for what you want and then you're stuck "sanding" them only to realize you sanded a hair too much. An hour per injector (that assumes already cleaned) is crazy, but it's doable.
(09-21-2012, 06:47 PM)Greazzer For example, if set at 2,000 psi, it will pop 1999, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, et cet., but never over 2,005 or under 1995 unless you get a weird pop which I dont count.
(09-21-2012, 06:47 PM)Greazzer For example, if set at 2,000 psi, it will pop 1999, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, et cet., but never over 2,005 or under 1995 unless you get a weird pop which I dont count.
thanks to all the contributors Fascinating , thread , once im 100% on the health of my other systems i would spend 750,1000 on a pump . or less for a kit to take to a local pump builder . i just want to be able to do doughnuts in my 300sd
OM616 , how much boost will i need to support this pump setup .
(10-02-2012, 04:20 PM)lpumb3 OM616 , how much boost will i need to support this pump setup .
Did you say , that the standard injectors elements , are between 50/65cc/k . and that you were aiming to see 90cc/k per event ? please correct me if im wrong that was a ways back into the thread . whats the end goal HP/tq of this element,dv,nozzle combo ? i feel like you stated that the delivery event was what the goal was here not overall volume fuel. but how quickly your delivering it . if i wanted to run this pump on a daily what sacrifices will i have to make ? would i be driving a sled puller or something oi can still get good hwy mpgs in ?
(10-02-2012, 05:19 PM)lpumb3 Did you say , that the standard injectors elements , are between 50/65cc/k . and that you were aiming to see 90cc/k per event ? please correct me if im wrong that was a ways back into the thread . whats the end goal HP/tq of this element,dv,nozzle combo ? i feel like you stated that the delivery event was what the goal was here not overall volume fuel. but how quickly your delivering it . if i wanted to run this pump on a daily what sacrifices will i have to make ? would i be driving a sled puller or something oi can still get good hwy mpgs in ?
(10-02-2012, 05:19 PM)lpumb3 Did you say , that the standard injectors elements , are between 50/65cc/k . and that you were aiming to see 90cc/k per event ? please correct me if im wrong that was a ways back into the thread . whats the end goal HP/tq of this element,dv,nozzle combo ? i feel like you stated that the delivery event was what the goal was here not overall volume fuel. but how quickly your delivering it . if i wanted to run this pump on a daily what sacrifices will i have to make ? would i be driving a sled puller or something oi can still get good hwy mpgs in ?
thanks Om616 , thanks again for you help. i understand your building this pump for your use , and the sport . i see under stand why you want the shorter delivery duration , and im starting to understand why . this is my interest as well economy , and a little fun . it sounds like your car is already a beast.
im still with a bone stock 300sd. mu plans are more mild .(till i get a donor motor ) 60trim upgrade , intercooler ,2.5 exhaust ,egr delete ,port match everything, better nozzles(would like the best )turn up the boost a little, fine tune the tranny , adjust/upgrade the pump . thats kinda phase one not including all maint filters leaks etc. my end goal is 250 or so hp and buku torque i will be using this as my driver for now.
will the pump your building be suitable for this level tune or , do you have some thing more mild youve already built ? should i pm you so as not to divert the thread from 10mm discussion with that said , where will the possiblity of to much fuel come into play . is that where the pump tuning can fine tune the volume being delivered or is that the nozzle/dv/elements cohesive job ?
as far as a sled puller ,not yet , but down the road im sure ill be in need for a rat project .
thanks again for all you r input , and i hope the questions aren't simple ?
im just trying to grasp the operation of the pump and its balance between elements dvs lines injectors etc.
(10-03-2012, 11:00 AM)lpumb3 will the pump your building be suitable for this level tune or , do you have some thing more mild youve already built ? should i pm you so as not to divert the thread from 10mm discussion with that said , where will the possiblity of to much fuel come into play . is that where the pump tuning can fine tune the volume being delivered or is that the nozzle/dv/elements cohesive job ?
im just trying to grasp the operation of the pump and its balance between elements dvs lines injectors etc.
(10-03-2012, 11:00 AM)lpumb3 will the pump your building be suitable for this level tune or , do you have some thing more mild youve already built ? should i pm you so as not to divert the thread from 10mm discussion with that said , where will the possiblity of to much fuel come into play . is that where the pump tuning can fine tune the volume being delivered or is that the nozzle/dv/elements cohesive job ?
im just trying to grasp the operation of the pump and its balance between elements dvs lines injectors etc.
i understand OM616 , its a rather broad question hun . im not trying to pry oi suppose to much into the recipe you have there , i guess im trying to get a better grasp on the way the pump is working . and the balance of waht your doing ?
ill wait to see the results what your up to is getting epic so i cant wait to see.
any advice on finding the more basic info im after as far as these pumps go ? does any one have any cutaways running ?
i will now stalk this thread silently . thanks again
(10-04-2012, 01:03 PM)lpumb3 i understand OM616 , its a rather broad question hun . im not trying to pry oi suppose to much into the recipe you have there , i guess im trying to get a better grasp on the way the pump is working . and the balance of waht your doing ?
ill wait to see the results what your up to is getting epic so i cant wait to see.
any advice on finding the more basic info im after as far as these pumps go ? does any one have any cutaways running ?
i will now stalk this thread silently . thanks again
(10-04-2012, 01:03 PM)lpumb3 i understand OM616 , its a rather broad question hun . im not trying to pry oi suppose to much into the recipe you have there , i guess im trying to get a better grasp on the way the pump is working . and the balance of waht your doing ?
ill wait to see the results what your up to is getting epic so i cant wait to see.
any advice on finding the more basic info im after as far as these pumps go ? does any one have any cutaways running ?
i will now stalk this thread silently . thanks again
thanks for the pics OM616 ,RAYs , i like the second one showing the the cycl helps grasp the cut aways . looking at the helix's , makes me think it needs to rotate instead of passing ports back and fourth . ill be doing more research and reading . getting sucked furthur in
thanks again
Here is another picture that may help and I got these specs that I scanned into a .pdf format from from my local Diesel Fuel Injection shop.
Here is a link to Bosch's MW-Pump Pre-Tech Service Training doc.
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first time posting, so i hope i don't sound like a huge noob. but i do have a couple questions.
i've noticed that you haven't been mentioning the "M" pump as much in the later posts as you have the "MW" pump.
would the price and mechanical work listed previously be similar? and would you do both pumps or just one style?
and will your pump have a "hp rating" that YOU are hoping to achieve? i understand you're more for fuel mileage, but i'm sure you can throw an estimated figure out there.
and lastly is not a question, but a thanks.
thank you for your efforts, patience, knowledge and willingness to help. i hope all goes well in your continued research and ends with people like myself on a budget (thanks to the GF), to be able to have the tuned pump they want.
cody.
(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 i've noticed that you haven't been mentioning the "M" pump as much in the later posts as you have the "MW" pump.
would the price and mechanical work listed previously be similar? and would you do both pumps or just one style?
(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 and will your pump have a "hp rating" that YOU are hoping to achieve? i understand you're more for fuel mileage, but i'm sure you can throw an estimated figure out there.
(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 i've noticed that you haven't been mentioning the "M" pump as much in the later posts as you have the "MW" pump.
would the price and mechanical work listed previously be similar? and would you do both pumps or just one style?
(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 and will your pump have a "hp rating" that YOU are hoping to achieve? i understand you're more for fuel mileage, but i'm sure you can throw an estimated figure out there.
Wow to see it in person, these MW 10mm plungers and barrels are huge compared to the 5.5mm P's and B's.
Bosch 5.5mm vs Chinahanji 10mm pictures.
(10-07-2012, 10:13 AM)OM616(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 i've noticed that you haven't been mentioning the "M" pump as much in the later posts as you have the "MW" pump.
would the price and mechanical work listed previously be similar? and would you do both pumps or just one style?
The parts of the M pump are not as common as the MW ones are, and as a result, they are harder to get and are more expensive.
As I am in the USA, my primary focus is on the MW as that is what we have, and no one really has done anything with them. The Europeans race the cars over there and they have M pumps, so that is why there is hot rod parts for them.
Personally I prefer the design of the MW / RW combination, and at present it is my primary interest. But..... I have had a thought to build a Mega-M-Pump for grins.
There are two members on this forum who are experts in building M pumps, so the shortage of available talent is not like it is with the MW. My first recommendation would be to contact members PP D and Dieselmeken, they both have their own threads for M pumps.
(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 and will your pump have a "hp rating" that YOU are hoping to achieve? i understand you're more for fuel mileage, but i'm sure you can throw an estimated figure out there.
LOL..... I love this question.... let me put it this way... I am not going to put my car on a dyno and run the piss out of it, so... any number I would give would only start an argument about it not being backed up and such...
I could also just through out some delivery quantities, but again the argument would be about fuel control and drivability...
I have learned not to post any numbers.. sorry, these threads can get bogged down by arguments very quickly.
If you have an application that you are shopping for, we can talk privately about it.
(10-07-2012, 10:13 AM)OM616(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 i've noticed that you haven't been mentioning the "M" pump as much in the later posts as you have the "MW" pump.
would the price and mechanical work listed previously be similar? and would you do both pumps or just one style?
The parts of the M pump are not as common as the MW ones are, and as a result, they are harder to get and are more expensive.
As I am in the USA, my primary focus is on the MW as that is what we have, and no one really has done anything with them. The Europeans race the cars over there and they have M pumps, so that is why there is hot rod parts for them.
Personally I prefer the design of the MW / RW combination, and at present it is my primary interest. But..... I have had a thought to build a Mega-M-Pump for grins.
There are two members on this forum who are experts in building M pumps, so the shortage of available talent is not like it is with the MW. My first recommendation would be to contact members PP D and Dieselmeken, they both have their own threads for M pumps.
(10-06-2012, 03:30 AM)lowlf13 and will your pump have a "hp rating" that YOU are hoping to achieve? i understand you're more for fuel mileage, but i'm sure you can throw an estimated figure out there.
LOL..... I love this question.... let me put it this way... I am not going to put my car on a dyno and run the piss out of it, so... any number I would give would only start an argument about it not being backed up and such...
I could also just through out some delivery quantities, but again the argument would be about fuel control and drivability...
I have learned not to post any numbers.. sorry, these threads can get bogged down by arguments very quickly.
If you have an application that you are shopping for, we can talk privately about it.
(10-28-2012, 10:53 AM)Austincarnut So Why not just build a bad ass MW? Let's get some like-minded members together to collaborate on a bulletproof design. Let's work it out to where it is a bolt-on w/ adequate turbo match to make a very impressive affordable result. Let's package these and sell them to all who want them. Why do we have to do it the way they they do it in Europe?! Why not work with what we have? Let's not forget that none of us are of the chevy 350 run of the mill hot rod crowd, we are odd ball diesel 5 cyl weirdos, we're supposed to do things differently. The turbos can be gone through cheaply as they are common as are the pumps. Swapping out these two with a few other mods might encourage more to see our perspective and encourage more bolt on performance alternatives to the OM616/617.
(10-28-2012, 10:53 AM)Austincarnut So Why not just build a bad ass MW? Let's get some like-minded members together to collaborate on a bulletproof design. Let's work it out to where it is a bolt-on w/ adequate turbo match to make a very impressive affordable result. Let's package these and sell them to all who want them. Why do we have to do it the way they they do it in Europe?! Why not work with what we have? Let's not forget that none of us are of the chevy 350 run of the mill hot rod crowd, we are odd ball diesel 5 cyl weirdos, we're supposed to do things differently. The turbos can be gone through cheaply as they are common as are the pumps. Swapping out these two with a few other mods might encourage more to see our perspective and encourage more bolt on performance alternatives to the OM616/617.
hi there , i know i said id stalk silently but..... can any body gey me the 60mm elements and dv for my pump ?as well as slightly larger injectors , or point me in the right direction . planning 60 trim upgrade for the turbo and as i replace gaskets , port matching as much as i can . when the head comes off more head work.
i will be looking for a pump tuner for the final calibrations .............
(10-27-2012, 11:24 AM)lpumb3(10-07-2012, 06:52 PM)DeliveryValve Wow to see it in person, these MW 10mm plungers and barrels are huge compared to the 5.5mm P's and B's.
Bosch 5.5mm vs Chinahanji 10mm pictures.
Hi Dv , question , can you locate the 6.0mm dv,elements ?
(10-27-2012, 11:24 AM)lpumb3(10-07-2012, 06:52 PM)DeliveryValve Wow to see it in person, these MW 10mm plungers and barrels are huge compared to the 5.5mm P's and B's.
Bosch 5.5mm vs Chinahanji 10mm pictures.
Hi Dv , question , can you locate the 6.0mm dv,elements ?
(10-28-2012, 03:10 PM)lpumb3 hi there , i know i said id stalk silently but..... can any body gey me the 60mm elements and dv for my pump ?as well as slightly larger injectors , or point me in the right direction . planning 60 trim upgrade for the turbo and as i replace gaskets , port matching as much as i can . when the head comes off more head work.
i will be looking for a pump tuner for the final calibrations .............
(10-28-2012, 03:10 PM)lpumb3 hi there , i know i said id stalk silently but..... can any body gey me the 60mm elements and dv for my pump ?as well as slightly larger injectors , or point me in the right direction . planning 60 trim upgrade for the turbo and as i replace gaskets , port matching as much as i can . when the head comes off more head work.
i will be looking for a pump tuner for the final calibrations .............
thanks again OM, DV . i went to that site link and found injectors ,DN0SD126, MWM , am i in the right part numbers group? visually they seem the to be correct so i sent an email to seek more info .hmmm the element # is there a stamping code ?
0 434 250 176 DN0SD314 MERCEDES-BENZ OM602.962 Would this be a larger cc injector ? im assuming the last 3#s are displacement designations?
(10-31-2012, 10:32 AM)lpumb3 ....DN0SD314 MERCEDES-BENZ OM602.962 Would this be a larger cc injector ? im assuming the last 3#s are displacement designations?
(10-28-2012, 03:00 PM)OM616(10-28-2012, 10:53 AM)Austincarnut So Why not just build a bad ass MW? Let's get some like-minded members together to collaborate on a bulletproof design. Let's work it out to where it is a bolt-on w/ adequate turbo match to make a very impressive affordable result. Let's package these and sell them to all who want them. Why do we have to do it the way they they do it in Europe?! Why not work with what we have? Let's not forget that none of us are of the chevy 350 run of the mill hot rod crowd, we are odd ball diesel 5 cyl weirdos, we're supposed to do things differently. The turbos can be gone through cheaply as they are common as are the pumps. Swapping out these two with a few other mods might encourage more to see our perspective and encourage more bolt on performance alternatives to the OM616/617.
I see a lot of "we" and "Let's" in your post, lol.
HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
(10-28-2012, 03:00 PM)OM616(10-28-2012, 10:53 AM)Austincarnut So Why not just build a bad ass MW? Let's get some like-minded members together to collaborate on a bulletproof design. Let's work it out to where it is a bolt-on w/ adequate turbo match to make a very impressive affordable result. Let's package these and sell them to all who want them. Why do we have to do it the way they they do it in Europe?! Why not work with what we have? Let's not forget that none of us are of the chevy 350 run of the mill hot rod crowd, we are odd ball diesel 5 cyl weirdos, we're supposed to do things differently. The turbos can be gone through cheaply as they are common as are the pumps. Swapping out these two with a few other mods might encourage more to see our perspective and encourage more bolt on performance alternatives to the OM616/617.
I see a lot of "we" and "Let's" in your post, lol.
(10-31-2012, 11:06 AM)Volker407got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .(10-31-2012, 10:32 AM)lpumb3 ....DN0SD314 MERCEDES-BENZ OM602.962 Would this be a larger cc injector ? im assuming the last 3#s are displacement designations?
the last 3 #s never tell anything about the nozzle. They are just random code #s
Gruß
Volker
(10-31-2012, 11:06 AM)Volker407got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .(10-31-2012, 10:32 AM)lpumb3 ....DN0SD314 MERCEDES-BENZ OM602.962 Would this be a larger cc injector ? im assuming the last 3#s are displacement designations?
the last 3 #s never tell anything about the nozzle. They are just random code #s
Gruß
Volker
(11-01-2012, 12:04 PM)lpumb3 got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .
so with the help of OM, and DV , i was able to find a fguy ! , for elements and nozzles . larger displacement bosios , and 7mm elements in two finish types , on for sustained revs in 4.5-5k range , and the lesser finish those not ice racing i suppose .
(10-31-2012, 08:34 PM)Austincarnut HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
(11-01-2012, 12:04 PM)lpumb3 got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .
so with the help of OM, and DV , i was able to find a fguy ! , for elements and nozzles . larger displacement bosios , and 7mm elements in two finish types , on for sustained revs in 4.5-5k range , and the lesser finish those not ice racing i suppose .
(10-31-2012, 08:34 PM)Austincarnut HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
(11-01-2012, 04:30 PM)OM616(11-01-2012, 12:04 PM)lpumb3 got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .
so with the help of OM, and DV , i was able to find a fguy ! , for elements and nozzles . larger displacement bosios , and 7mm elements in two finish types , on for sustained revs in 4.5-5k range , and the lesser finish those not ice racing i suppose .
I received some Bosio 314 nozzles last month.
(10-31-2012, 08:34 PM)Austincarnut HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
I have spent a couple of years researching and making contacts / Friends with technical experience for my MW pump build project. I have learned a lot!!
I am almost done collecting the parts to build a calibration machine, and when it is built, I will be installing the lager elements and other parts to make a MW super pump.
I am looking at the timing advance mechanism right now. I want to recurve it to better match the larger elements and gain more power with a quiet idle.
I owe thanks to many members on a both forums for my progress.
(11-01-2012, 04:30 PM)OM616(11-01-2012, 12:04 PM)lpumb3 got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .
so with the help of OM, and DV , i was able to find a fguy ! , for elements and nozzles . larger displacement bosios , and 7mm elements in two finish types , on for sustained revs in 4.5-5k range , and the lesser finish those not ice racing i suppose .
I received some Bosio 314 nozzles last month.
(10-31-2012, 08:34 PM)Austincarnut HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
I have spent a couple of years researching and making contacts / Friends with technical experience for my MW pump build project. I have learned a lot!!
I am almost done collecting the parts to build a calibration machine, and when it is built, I will be installing the lager elements and other parts to make a MW super pump.
I am looking at the timing advance mechanism right now. I want to recurve it to better match the larger elements and gain more power with a quiet idle.
I owe thanks to many members on a both forums for my progress.
(11-01-2012, 04:30 PM)OM616(11-01-2012, 12:04 PM)lpumb3 got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .
so with the help of OM, and DV , i was able to find a fguy ! , for elements and nozzles . larger displacement bosios , and 7mm elements in two finish types , on for sustained revs in 4.5-5k range , and the lesser finish those not ice racing i suppose .
I received some Bosio 314 nozzles last month.
(10-31-2012, 08:34 PM)Austincarnut HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
I have spent a couple of years researching and making contacts / Friends with technical experience for my MW pump build project. I have learned a lot!!
I am almost done collecting the parts to build a calibration machine, and when it is built, I will be installing the lager elements and other parts to make a MW super pump.
I am looking at the timing advance mechanism right now. I want to recurve it to better match the larger elements and gain more power with a quiet idle.
I owe thanks to many members on a both forums for my progress.
(11-01-2012, 04:30 PM)OM616(11-01-2012, 12:04 PM)lpumb3 got it , i was talking to a bosio supplier and he told me he can gat met the slighly larger cc injectors .
so with the help of OM, and DV , i was able to find a fguy ! , for elements and nozzles . larger displacement bosios , and 7mm elements in two finish types , on for sustained revs in 4.5-5k range , and the lesser finish those not ice racing i suppose .
I received some Bosio 314 nozzles last month.
(10-31-2012, 08:34 PM)Austincarnut HA!, What I meant by all of that 'we and let's' was as a superturbo diesel nerd community, we should all collaborate. Those of us who have access, knowledge and experience w/ the right way to do things are invaluable to someone looking for answers or services.
I have spent a couple of years researching and making contacts / Friends with technical experience for my MW pump build project. I have learned a lot!!
I am almost done collecting the parts to build a calibration machine, and when it is built, I will be installing the lager elements and other parts to make a MW super pump.
I am looking at the timing advance mechanism right now. I want to recurve it to better match the larger elements and gain more power with a quiet idle.
I owe thanks to many members on a both forums for my progress.
(11-01-2012, 08:10 PM)Austincarnut By timing advance mechanism, are you referring to the intermediate gear assembly that hangs in front of the pump? There are several super-cessions in the progression of these engines. I've seen people mod these to change the curve on a slightly turned up pump. I went through a fiasco trying to match up one of these for a 616 I bought that had a broken timing chain. The gear was destroyed so I bought a replacement that was much older, then found out it wouldn't work. Anyway I realized how many different intermediate versions were made and how they match/affect performance output.... The mods made were crude and primitive but were a stretch in the right direction. Why stop there, why not build an adjustable unit?
(11-01-2012, 08:10 PM)Austincarnut By timing advance mechanism, are you referring to the intermediate gear assembly that hangs in front of the pump? There are several super-cessions in the progression of these engines. I've seen people mod these to change the curve on a slightly turned up pump. I went through a fiasco trying to match up one of these for a 616 I bought that had a broken timing chain. The gear was destroyed so I bought a replacement that was much older, then found out it wouldn't work. Anyway I realized how many different intermediate versions were made and how they match/affect performance output.... The mods made were crude and primitive but were a stretch in the right direction. Why stop there, why not build an adjustable unit?
My master injectors and stroke counter came in the other day. Still need the Motor speed controller.
There may be some hope on the 8mm MW element front for those who have to have them. I have been talking with a supplier for a couple of weeks, and I am not 100% confident yet that he has some in stock, or if they are the thin type. It took a long time for him to understand what I wanted and that what he was originally trying to sell me was not right.
He said he went through his inventory and found some of the 058 elements, (8mm), but I asked him to clarify that they were the "thin" type and how many did he have.
I am curious to see what he comes back with. I am not holding my breath though lol.
I'm still holding out for a 10mm MW, although I do have 3 other project cars starting to catch my attention lol
OM616, have you built a drivable MW with 6mm for the 617? I may have a need for your services soon if you have.
(11-19-2012, 03:38 PM)300SD81 OM616, have you built a drivable MW with 6mm for the 617? I may have a need for your services soon if you have.
(11-19-2012, 03:38 PM)300SD81 OM616, have you built a drivable MW with 6mm for the 617? I may have a need for your services soon if you have.
(11-19-2012, 05:05 PM)OM616(11-19-2012, 03:38 PM)300SD81 OM616, have you built a drivable MW with 6mm for the 617? I may have a need for your services soon if you have.
Tomnik was the only one that made 6mm elements for the MW pump and I never acquired any from him.
6mm is so close to 5.5mm that I would not hesitate to have any reputable pump shop install them. They will be able to set it up to stock out put specks with out too much trouble, then you can turn it up as you like.
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IMOP, if you are going to go big, you might as well go 10mm and be done with it. With the correct parts and settings, they can be made to put out less than stock, lol. But... to do that, you need to know what parts to use and how to set it up.
(11-19-2012, 05:05 PM)OM616(11-19-2012, 03:38 PM)300SD81 OM616, have you built a drivable MW with 6mm for the 617? I may have a need for your services soon if you have.
Tomnik was the only one that made 6mm elements for the MW pump and I never acquired any from him.
6mm is so close to 5.5mm that I would not hesitate to have any reputable pump shop install them. They will be able to set it up to stock out put specks with out too much trouble, then you can turn it up as you like.
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IMOP, if you are going to go big, you might as well go 10mm and be done with it. With the correct parts and settings, they can be made to put out less than stock, lol. But... to do that, you need to know what parts to use and how to set it up.
(11-19-2012, 05:27 PM)300SD81(11-19-2012, 05:05 PM)OM616 IMOP, if you are going to go big, you might as well go 10mm and be done with it. With the correct parts and settings, they can be made to put out less than stock, lol. But... to do that, you need to know what parts to use and how to set it up.
oops, that was a typo, don't know where I got 6 from! I meant 10mm elements.
(11-19-2012, 05:27 PM)300SD81(11-19-2012, 05:05 PM)OM616 IMOP, if you are going to go big, you might as well go 10mm and be done with it. With the correct parts and settings, they can be made to put out less than stock, lol. But... to do that, you need to know what parts to use and how to set it up.
oops, that was a typo, don't know where I got 6 from! I meant 10mm elements.
I'd be interested in 8mm MW elements if they were better for my application than 10mm. Perhaps you could tell me what would be best for my application.
This will be in an FJ40 Landcruiser, manual trans, small VNT, as much intercooler as I'd ever need, 200 hp max. It will need adequate torque at low rpms for rock crawling and towing.
(11-19-2012, 09:20 PM)raysorenson I'd be interested in 8mm MW elements if they were better for my application than 10mm. Perhaps you could tell me what would be best for my application.
This will be in an FJ40 Landcruiser, manual trans, small VNT, as much intercooler as I'd ever need, 200 hp max. It will need adequate torque at low rpms for rock crawling and towing.
(11-19-2012, 09:20 PM)raysorenson I'd be interested in 8mm MW elements if they were better for my application than 10mm. Perhaps you could tell me what would be best for my application.
This will be in an FJ40 Landcruiser, manual trans, small VNT, as much intercooler as I'd ever need, 200 hp max. It will need adequate torque at low rpms for rock crawling and towing.
I have been thinking lately about stuff, and thought I would throw this out into the ether.
I am going to eliminate the max speed governor on my personal pump, and I got to thinking that if I got rid of the vacuum shutoff actuator and made a solenoid one, I could build a module that monitored RPM and could set a Max RPM where it uses the shutdown solenoid to cut off fuel till the RPM drops to a certain speed where it turns off the solenoid and the rack is allowed to go back to full fueling. Basically turning the engine on and off repeatedly like a modern gas car.
This would allow full fueling right up to the rev limited speed, unlike the max speed governor, which starts cutting fuel long before red line.
Then to take it a step further, a stepper motor such as an IAC from an old throttle body injection unit could be used to replace the ALDA so that it’s function could be controlled by computer as well.