OM606, W210
OM606, W210
Hello,
my name is Janko, i am 22 years old and from Holland
i recently bought an e50 amg, with broken engine.
and i want to swap an om606 td in to it.
allready have a donor car but i want some more horses in it.
i can buy a nearly new garett gt30bb turbo, is this a good turbo to use? and how much horsepower with some pumpmodification?
thanks in advance
-Janko[/align]
Welcome to the forum!! And that looks like a pretty big turbo, although with some pump modification it should be fine. I'm pretty sure there's guys on here using Holset HX35 or Holset HX40 turbos or even bigger, so I have a feeling yours should work fine
hello, that would be a fine low end turbo, with lots of low to mid end torqe, or thats if it has the 0.63 ar housing
I've seen them use alot bigger turbo's, I use a HX52-w and thats a good fit.
finally some updates on the car..
the e50 and the old e300 turbo diesel
the transmission out
engine out
empty engine bay
engine disassembled
donor car
transmission out of the donor
the mighty om606 out
and now the fun part begins, all of the wires of the diesel car have to be changed with the amg
everything labeled and change it plug by plug and make it look like oem
everything labeled in the amg
and now the engine in the amg
the diesel pipes and tank build in the amg
also i sandblasted the amg engine and made 4 pistons on top of it and sprayed it grey and now it's an AMG table
and i also have a question. my oil cooler is broken and now i want a bigger one. does someone knows wich one fits?
and when the engine runs, i want the car to make between the 400 and 450 hp. wich dieselpump and turbo would be good to use?
and please forgive my bad english
best regards Janko
Great work janko, a ballsy conversion.
You need the mechanical injection pump from a W124 300TD and send it to Dieselmeken (on here) for upgrading the elements. stock 6mm elements from the .962 electric pump will fit straight in but wont give any power increase. DM has uprated 7mm elements.
http://www.dieselmeken.se/
ps..'bad English'? ha ha ha...you should come to Scotland sometime for some of that.
.
Neat project! GT30 is roughly a 300hp turbo. For 400-450hp i.e. HX40 super with #16 housing and 7mm elements for the pump.
Druk: fitting a mechanical would have saved nearly all the harness work, but since it's been done, why not upgrade elements on the electronic pump?
(01-15-2014, 05:47 AM)muuris Druk: fitting a mechanical would have saved nearly all the harness work, but since it's been done, why not upgrade elements on the electronic pump?
(01-15-2014, 05:47 AM)muuris Druk: fitting a mechanical would have saved nearly all the harness work, but since it's been done, why not upgrade elements on the electronic pump?
(01-15-2014, 08:03 AM)Druk That would be good, but nowhere on this thread does it tell me the wiring of a V8 has been mated successfully to the diesel ECU.
(01-13-2014, 01:44 PM)MAMG and now the fun part begins, all of the wires of the diesel car have to be changed with the amg
(01-15-2014, 08:03 AM)Druk That would be good, but nowhere on this thread does it tell me the wiring of a V8 has been mated successfully to the diesel ECU.
(01-13-2014, 01:44 PM)MAMG and now the fun part begins, all of the wires of the diesel car have to be changed with the amg
thanks for the nice and helpful reply's
yes the wiring of the diesel is now in the amg.
we will use the diesel transmission for now, till the engine runs and everything is 100%
and the amg transmission looks to be bigger then the diesel transmission. i will upload some pics soon so you can see the difference.
so can i use the elektronic dieselpump or not?
- Janko
(01-15-2014, 11:56 AM)MAMG so can i use the elektronic dieselpump or not?
- Janko
(01-15-2014, 11:56 AM)MAMG so can i use the elektronic dieselpump or not?
- Janko
Using the electrical diesel pump is going to be a big worry. The rack position sensor gives some weird signal which is hard to intercept and fool the stock ecu. I also doubt it's going to communicate with the rest of the car, and not throwing fault codes.
Using a mechanical pump would also give you some problems since there's no ecu at all for the rest to communicate with.
(01-15-2014, 12:34 PM)Tito Using the electrical diesel pump is going to be a big worry.
(01-15-2014, 12:34 PM)Tito The rack position sensor gives some weird signal which is hard to intercept and fool the stock ecu. I also doubt it's going to communicate with the rest of the car, and not throwing fault codes.
(01-15-2014, 02:58 PM)MAMG So the main question is, can you tune the electronical pump?
(01-15-2014, 12:34 PM)Tito Using the electrical diesel pump is going to be a big worry.
(01-15-2014, 12:34 PM)Tito The rack position sensor gives some weird signal which is hard to intercept and fool the stock ecu. I also doubt it's going to communicate with the rest of the car, and not throwing fault codes.
(01-15-2014, 02:58 PM)MAMG So the main question is, can you tune the electronical pump?
hi,
nice project.
the problem i had with electronic pump was rpm, couldn't get over 5500rpm on the pull with fuel dropping off at about 4900rpm.
i had all rev limiters removed by remap guy. I have spoke to a few guys about this and unless the program could be rescaled it doesn't seem to be able for any more rpm.
although i would like to see someone else try.
maybe 5500rpm is ok for your car or maybe you will find a way around it.
just my experience with it.
dynograph on electronic pump with 7.5mm element. om605 with hx35
I'm pretty sure there's just a limiter your remap guy haven't found. If that's really the case, I don't see why couldn't one just fool rpm sensor on crank, either removing one of the taps or using electronics to do the rescaling.
With 7mm IP maxed out, max power will be around that 4900rpm, even with mechanical pump -- because of relatively long injection duration. 8mm for 6000rpm and up
Nice swap.
Here is my input. If I did this build I would have used all of the AMG wiring as it was, with the AMG ecu. That would make the car work as it is supposed to. Then use a mechanical pump! Locating the immobilizer wires from the AMG ecu and make them work with the new engine, like stop solenoid and fuelpump so you'll have some safety around the car when parking it. If the ecu would make DTCs, just go to your local tuner and make him remove them from the software.
Changing the harness and so on makes for some problem. Instrument and such. Yea, for sure if you have already made it happen. But it's still a bad idea to use the electronic pump... So same story with the wiring as if you had just left the AMG in.
Regarding dieselpump, use a hig RS-numberd om603 pump, send it to Dieselmeken and let him fit the external ALDA and some 8mm elements and you're good to go.
The Gt30bb is that a gt3076r or a gt3071r? And what A/R? The gt3076r A/R 0.63 or 0.82 is a good 600hp turbo on a e85 driven engine. On a diesel that should be enough for 400hp. The A/R 0.82 with some more top end and the A/R 0.63 with good response and minimum lag. The gt3071r is a 300hp turbo for diesel applications. And for last the A/R 0.48 is to small for a 3-liter...
Oilcooler then. If you can find the heat exchanger from a c250tdt that's an awesome swap. Otherwise the m103 filter housing fits and you can use an external cooler.
/ F
(01-18-2014, 05:08 AM)F.R.A.S If I did this build I would have used all of the AMG wiring as it was, with the AMG ecu. That would make the car work as it is supposed to. Then use a mechanical pump!
(01-18-2014, 05:08 AM)F.R.A.S Oilcooler then. If you can find the heat exchanger from a c250tdt that's an awesome swap.
(01-18-2014, 05:08 AM)F.R.A.S If I did this build I would have used all of the AMG wiring as it was, with the AMG ecu. That would make the car work as it is supposed to. Then use a mechanical pump!
(01-18-2014, 05:08 AM)F.R.A.S Oilcooler then. If you can find the heat exchanger from a c250tdt that's an awesome swap.
(01-18-2014, 07:41 AM)muuris I disagree. Transmission wouldn't work at all without input from diesel ecu (AMG ecu + mechanical pump couldn't control it) and traction control etc features would be gone as well.
Automatically thought of a manual transmission swap.
(01-18-2014, 07:41 AM)muuris I disagree. Transmission wouldn't work at all without input from diesel ecu (AMG ecu + mechanical pump couldn't control it) and traction control etc features would be gone as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP0QNoqA2Ec
just found this movie on the net i dont really understand what he is doing but maybe you guys do?
today again busy with the car, new problems occured...
fuseboxes are not the same as the diesel, so i have to read the technical wiring layout of both of the cars.
i dont know what turbo the gt30bb is, i only know it's a gt30bb and i couldn't find something on the net.
thanks for your help guys, i really appreciate it
-Janko
Diesenmeken can fit big (7.5mm) elements into electronic pump for you.
Electronic and mechanical pumps are functionally identical apart from mechanical has a governor and electronic has a solenoid (ecu governs it).
Seems there really is rpm limit on automatic ecu's. In the video Janko posted, ecu was apparently fooled with a separate microcontroller to avoid ecu limp mode. If the problem is related to both tranny and motor speed sensors, it means both need to be fooled (rescaled), I'd use a microcontroller as well for the job, and then rescale ecu fuel map respectively. I.e. convert pulses so the 4800rpm limit is at 6500rpm.
Another option is to control both electronic inline pump and transmission via standalone controller, even a good microcontroller could handle both since there is much less information to deal with than in CDI/petrol engine ecu.
This all can be ignored until you find the 4800rpm limit annoying
it's been a long time guys..
not so much to update with.
have a problem with the car, the fusebox from the amg is different than the diesel..
so what do you think, change all the wires? also from inside of the car.
or what option is left?
or mech pump and manual gearbox?
please help me with this
(06-24-2014, 04:11 AM)MAMG it's been a long time guys..
not so much to update with.
have a problem with the car, the fusebox from the amg is different than the diesel..
so what do you think, change all the wires? also from inside of the car.
or what option is left?
or mech pump and manual gearbox?
please help me with this
(06-24-2014, 04:11 AM)MAMG it's been a long time guys..
not so much to update with.
have a problem with the car, the fusebox from the amg is different than the diesel..
so what do you think, change all the wires? also from inside of the car.
or what option is left?
or mech pump and manual gearbox?
please help me with this
(06-24-2014, 04:11 AM)MAMG it's been a long time guys..hello!
not so much to update with.
have a problem with the car, the fusebox from the amg is different than the diesel..
so what do you think, change all the wires? also from inside of the car.
or what option is left?
or mech pump and manual gearbox?
please help me with this
(06-24-2014, 04:11 AM)MAMG it's been a long time guys..hello!
not so much to update with.
have a problem with the car, the fusebox from the amg is different than the diesel..
so what do you think, change all the wires? also from inside of the car.
or what option is left?
or mech pump and manual gearbox?
please help me with this