STD Tuning Engine om602 pump into OM605

om602 pump into OM605

om602 pump into OM605

 
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W201TD
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08-09-2014, 11:33 AM #1
Hello,
I'm busy to build an om605 into w201. But I want to keep the electronic pump. But... I'm afraid that there will be any problems with the wiring. So I thought maybe I can go for plan B if it's not possible doing it by electronic way.

Can I take ip 6.0 elements from an electronic pump and put them into the om603 pump? Can I get over the 200hp with those elements with less smoke?

Can I do it by myself or do I have to take it to a diesel-service? Does anyone have a how to with pictures? Any experience with this?


Hope to get some response about this.

Greetings Jm
W201TD
08-09-2014, 11:33 AM #1

Hello,
I'm busy to build an om605 into w201. But I want to keep the electronic pump. But... I'm afraid that there will be any problems with the wiring. So I thought maybe I can go for plan B if it's not possible doing it by electronic way.

Can I take ip 6.0 elements from an electronic pump and put them into the om603 pump? Can I get over the 200hp with those elements with less smoke?

Can I do it by myself or do I have to take it to a diesel-service? Does anyone have a how to with pictures? Any experience with this?


Hope to get some response about this.

Greetings Jm

erling66
SuperDieselVan

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08-10-2014, 06:37 AM #2
You will find all info you need on this forum, but here are some quick answers. Forget the electric pump, too difficult even for pros.
6mm elements from electric pump will fit OM602 pump. you can not fit them yourself if you want your car to run smooth, and totally forget it if you are not a diesel mechanic.

HuhCoolTongue
erling66
08-10-2014, 06:37 AM #2

You will find all info you need on this forum, but here are some quick answers. Forget the electric pump, too difficult even for pros.
6mm elements from electric pump will fit OM602 pump. you can not fit them yourself if you want your car to run smooth, and totally forget it if you are not a diesel mechanic.


HuhCoolTongue

dieselmeken
Holset

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08-10-2014, 09:07 AM #3
(08-10-2014, 06:37 AM)erling66 You will find all info you need on this forum, but here are some quick answers. Forget the electric pump, too difficult even for pros.
6mm elements from electric pump will fit OM602 pump. you can not fit them yourself if you want your car to run smooth, and totally forget it if you are not a diesel mechanic.

Currently max power 274hp from 6 mm in OM605, so 200 is duable
dieselmeken
08-10-2014, 09:07 AM #3

(08-10-2014, 06:37 AM)erling66 You will find all info you need on this forum, but here are some quick answers. Forget the electric pump, too difficult even for pros.
6mm elements from electric pump will fit OM602 pump. you can not fit them yourself if you want your car to run smooth, and totally forget it if you are not a diesel mechanic.

Currently max power 274hp from 6 mm in OM605, so 200 is duable

W201TD
Naturally-aspirated

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08-12-2014, 05:05 AM #4
Thanks for the reply, well I did some little modification before on a vp Bosch pump (vw Tdi) and Bosch testbanch wasn't needed. With Mercedes pump I have no experience.

Dieselmeken, I saw your movie on YouTube about the 602 with 6 elements (150cc max) I saw that you also change the valve springs, are they modificated ones or also from a om605 pump.

Good to hear that's the pump can deliver more than 200hp.
W201TD
08-12-2014, 05:05 AM #4

Thanks for the reply, well I did some little modification before on a vp Bosch pump (vw Tdi) and Bosch testbanch wasn't needed. With Mercedes pump I have no experience.

Dieselmeken, I saw your movie on YouTube about the 602 with 6 elements (150cc max) I saw that you also change the valve springs, are they modificated ones or also from a om605 pump.

Good to hear that's the pump can deliver more than 200hp.

 
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