STD Tuning Engine Making an om605 turbo work in a w201

Making an om605 turbo work in a w201

Making an om605 turbo work in a w201

 
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Eric78
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06-14-2013, 04:15 AM #1
Is it possible to make this engine work in a w201 with the original pump? & would it be any cheaper & easier than swapping the pump or not?
Eric78
06-14-2013, 04:15 AM #1

Is it possible to make this engine work in a w201 with the original pump? & would it be any cheaper & easier than swapping the pump or not?

Alastair E
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06-14-2013, 09:17 AM #2
I'm assuming the W201 was a 190D 2.5, therefore the pump from the original 602 will fit and work with the 605 engine.

Assuming the 605 has the original Mechanical pump--then yes, no problem.

Assuming the 605 has an Electronic pump--then no, there's nothing to connect it to in a W201 car.
--There's guys playing round with stand-alone controllers for the 605/6 engine elect pumps, but easiest option is to find a 602 turbo mechanical pump--assuming the engine was a turbo 605....

LOT of assumptions--you didnt give us much info to work with!

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Alastair E
06-14-2013, 09:17 AM #2

I'm assuming the W201 was a 190D 2.5, therefore the pump from the original 602 will fit and work with the 605 engine.

Assuming the 605 has the original Mechanical pump--then yes, no problem.

Assuming the 605 has an Electronic pump--then no, there's nothing to connect it to in a W201 car.
--There's guys playing round with stand-alone controllers for the 605/6 engine elect pumps, but easiest option is to find a 602 turbo mechanical pump--assuming the engine was a turbo 605....

LOT of assumptions--you didnt give us much info to work with!


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orion
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06-14-2013, 02:31 PM #3
The 605 Engine most comes out of the W202 and there is an electronic pump on it.
I´m considering a change to the 605 or 602 DE29LA engine. The problem of both engines is the electrician pump. The 605 is a pre-chamber and make the pump compilation easier, the 602 is a direct injection engine with a very well efficiency an make it interesting for my project. Both engines are perfect 5-cylinder. The 602 has more stroke Angel
I do not know what element size i install in the 602 mechanical series injection pump for install on 605 and desired performance from 200hp and 300lbf.
orion
06-14-2013, 02:31 PM #3

The 605 Engine most comes out of the W202 and there is an electronic pump on it.
I´m considering a change to the 605 or 602 DE29LA engine. The problem of both engines is the electrician pump. The 605 is a pre-chamber and make the pump compilation easier, the 602 is a direct injection engine with a very well efficiency an make it interesting for my project. Both engines are perfect 5-cylinder. The 602 has more stroke Angel
I do not know what element size i install in the 602 mechanical series injection pump for install on 605 and desired performance from 200hp and 300lbf.

Eric78
GT2559V

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06-15-2013, 12:01 AM #4
(06-14-2013, 09:17 AM)Alastair E I'm assuming the W201 was a 190D 2.5, therefore the pump from the original 602 will fit and work with the 605 engine.

Assuming the 605 has the original Mechanical pump--then yes, no problem.

Assuming the 605 has an Electronic pump--then no, there's nothing to connect it to in a W201 car.
It is the electronic pump, I think all turbo charged w202 c250s had them, that's what the engine came from.

I do have an om602 turbo pump from a US w124 300d 2.5, just that if I take the 6mm elements out of the 605's pump to put into this pump it makes selling the 605 pump a bit difficult.
Eric78
06-15-2013, 12:01 AM #4

(06-14-2013, 09:17 AM)Alastair E I'm assuming the W201 was a 190D 2.5, therefore the pump from the original 602 will fit and work with the 605 engine.

Assuming the 605 has the original Mechanical pump--then yes, no problem.

Assuming the 605 has an Electronic pump--then no, there's nothing to connect it to in a W201 car.
It is the electronic pump, I think all turbo charged w202 c250s had them, that's what the engine came from.

I do have an om602 turbo pump from a US w124 300d 2.5, just that if I take the 6mm elements out of the 605's pump to put into this pump it makes selling the 605 pump a bit difficult.

Mark_M
GT2559V

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06-15-2013, 05:22 AM #5
Don't know what the market is like where you are but here the sale price of the 605 pump is less than buying new elements. There are a few standalone controllers for the electronic pump being worked on but as yet I haven't found any that have made it very far. In theory it shouldn't be that difficult but in practice it appears to be.
Mark_M
06-15-2013, 05:22 AM #5

Don't know what the market is like where you are but here the sale price of the 605 pump is less than buying new elements. There are a few standalone controllers for the electronic pump being worked on but as yet I haven't found any that have made it very far. In theory it shouldn't be that difficult but in practice it appears to be.

orion
K26-2

39
06-15-2013, 08:22 AM #6
Alternative you can buy an OM602 without turbo pump and exchange the elements and the ALDA from a turbo pump.
This post was last modified: 06-15-2013, 08:23 AM by orion.
orion
06-15-2013, 08:22 AM #6

Alternative you can buy an OM602 without turbo pump and exchange the elements and the ALDA from a turbo pump.

erling66
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06-16-2013, 02:17 AM #7
(06-15-2013, 12:01 AM)Eric78 It is the electronic pump, I think all turbo charged w202 c250s had them, that's what the engine came from.

I do have an om602 turbo pump from a US w124 300d 2.5, just that if I take the 6mm elements out of the 605's pump to put into this pump it makes selling the 605 pump a bit difficult.

No one will buy an electronic 605/6 pump anyway so take them out if you have anyone that can install them in your 602 pump

(06-15-2013, 08:22 AM)orion Alternative you can buy an OM602 without turbo pump and exchange the elements and the ALDA from a turbo pump.

605 turbo pump does not have alda since they are electronically controlled
This post was last modified: 06-16-2013, 02:20 AM by erling66.

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erling66
06-16-2013, 02:17 AM #7

(06-15-2013, 12:01 AM)Eric78 It is the electronic pump, I think all turbo charged w202 c250s had them, that's what the engine came from.

I do have an om602 turbo pump from a US w124 300d 2.5, just that if I take the 6mm elements out of the 605's pump to put into this pump it makes selling the 605 pump a bit difficult.

No one will buy an electronic 605/6 pump anyway so take them out if you have anyone that can install them in your 602 pump

(06-15-2013, 08:22 AM)orion Alternative you can buy an OM602 without turbo pump and exchange the elements and the ALDA from a turbo pump.

605 turbo pump does not have alda since they are electronically controlled


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