Which AR turbine housing size?
Which AR turbine housing size?
Hi all,
Is there a generally regarded 'normal' sized AR housing for the aftermarket turbos being fitted to tuned OM606s? I have seen a few of the larger turbos running very large AR exhaust housings (over 1.2 etc) which would probably be quite laggy but would support a much larger compressor.
As I will be using the stock rev limit I won't be needing to go too large, and will ideally be looking for somewhere that still gives good response low down rather than having a powerband too top end.
Not sure what size the normal HX35s usually have fitted to them - still tempted to fit a VNT/VGT turbo however which would negate most of the issues with low down power.
I've been doing some research on a turbo upgrade on my 606 swap. Look at the range of the A/R available on that turbo and if you want a compromise of low end vs high end choose the middle or smaller for your need. I'm about ready to give up on Holsets and look for a 3 series garrett for quick spool. They come with T3 flanges too and you can get an adapter from DPUK if you're like me and can't justify big money for a header. Let me know what you end up with.
HE351CW's have a really small ar housing and a nicely routed internal gate. They also use the same comp wheel as a HX40. Really a great turbo...
How do they spool up from 1000-2000 rpm. Would they work ok on an m pumped 606.962 and the cast iron oem header in the 250hp range? I hear about holsets spooling quickly but it's usually in comparison to other Holsets
Makes since. That's a popular turbo with the 4bt cummins crowd which is a lot closer in size to our 3.0 MB engines size (4bt can't compare in smoothness and engine noise). I have to remember most guys on here are after big HP gains and don't care if the turbo performs well below 2000 RPM. Thanks, Petar. What do you mean by HX30 super? Hopefully this info helps the OP since it is his thread.
(07-23-2015, 03:33 PM)Petar Way too big for only 250 HP. A HX30 super would work well and still get very good spool IMHO.True
(07-23-2015, 03:33 PM)Petar Way too big for only 250 HP. A HX30 super would work well and still get very good spool IMHO.True
(07-24-2015, 06:43 AM)50harleyrider Makes since. That's a popular turbo with the 4bt cummins crowd which is a lot closer in size to our 3.0 MB engines size (4bt can't compare in smoothness and engine noise). I have to remember most guys on here are after big HP gains and don't care if the turbo performs well below 2000 RPM. Thanks, Petar. What do you mean by HX30 super? Hopefully this info helps the OP since it is his thread.
(07-24-2015, 06:43 AM)50harleyrider Makes since. That's a popular turbo with the 4bt cummins crowd which is a lot closer in size to our 3.0 MB engines size (4bt can't compare in smoothness and engine noise). I have to remember most guys on here are after big HP gains and don't care if the turbo performs well below 2000 RPM. Thanks, Petar. What do you mean by HX30 super? Hopefully this info helps the OP since it is his thread.
(07-24-2015, 06:43 AM)50harleyrider ....What do you mean by HX30 super?....
(07-24-2015, 06:43 AM)50harleyrider ....What do you mean by HX30 super?....
(07-23-2015, 12:18 PM)Duncansport HE351CW's have a really small ar housing and a nicely routed internal gate. They also use the same comp wheel as a HX40. Really a great turbo...
(07-23-2015, 12:18 PM)Duncansport HE351CW's have a really small ar housing and a nicely routed internal gate. They also use the same comp wheel as a HX40. Really a great turbo...
I've finally made contact with Dieselmeken and am ordering a 7.5 mm pump from him now. I also am asking him about which turbo to run with my 250hp goal. I asked him about a super hx30w also. I need to find a source for that turbo. Maybe Dieselmeken can get it. Will be curious to hear his response and will post it up here. I drove my e300 donor around last night to make sure there are no issues. This is a fantastic engine. So smooth,quiet and powerful even stock. Glad I opted out of Cummins.
M1tch your goal is in the 400+ hp range? 8mm is big.
(07-27-2015, 07:34 AM)50harleyrider I've finally made contact with Dieselmeken and am ordering a 7.5 mm pump from him now. I also am asking him about which turbo to run with my 250hp goal. I asked him about a super hx30w also. I need to find a source for that turbo. Maybe Dieselmeken can get it. Will be curious to hear his response and will post it up here. I drove my e300 donor around last night to make sure there are no issues. This is a fantastic engine. So smooth,quiet and powerful even stock. Glad I opted out of Cummins.
M1tch your goal is in the 400+ hp range? 8mm is big.
(07-27-2015, 07:34 AM)50harleyrider I've finally made contact with Dieselmeken and am ordering a 7.5 mm pump from him now. I also am asking him about which turbo to run with my 250hp goal. I asked him about a super hx30w also. I need to find a source for that turbo. Maybe Dieselmeken can get it. Will be curious to hear his response and will post it up here. I drove my e300 donor around last night to make sure there are no issues. This is a fantastic engine. So smooth,quiet and powerful even stock. Glad I opted out of Cummins.
M1tch your goal is in the 400+ hp range? 8mm is big.
That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
(07-29-2015, 01:23 PM)m1tch(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
I have a spare OM603 pump in the garage, the issue being is that I would need to convert a LOT of things to make it work as the ECU controls the fueling as well as the gearbox etc, so I would need to get a standalone gearbox controller as well as running manual lines to the pump, as well as needing to sort out a few other things so that it doesn't throw a code etc.
If you check out Dieselmeken's video on the EDC pump he is getting good flow out of them as the rack can also be adjusted along with the rack sensor - basically increasing rack travel. The thing about the EDC pump is that its identical to the mechanical pump, its just controlled via the ECU, also keeping the ECU means I can also use the boost solenoid to control a VGT turbo without needing another controller.
I will be looking to do an ECU remap or piggyback ECU at some point, but basically the ECU doesn't know how much fueling is going into the engine, only the rack position, so simply upgrading the elements to 8mm will give me 36% more fuel over the whole map - will just match this with a larger turbo.
140cc of fueling is fine for what I am after, I won't be increasing the rev limiter and the engine will be unopened, looking to get around 350-400bhp - main thing is the large amount of low down torque I am after so I am wanting a quicker spool without a restriction, still tempted to go twin charged with the supercharger feeding the turbo or vice versa.
I am also looking to use some water/meth injection as well - the added methanol will also be a fuel source without needing to upgrade the pump, propane injection was the other option.
Here is the video I mentioned about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0RZjbSbRvU
My plan is:
EDC pump
8mm elements
HX35/GT35 sized turbo (currently checking the compressor maps for a ratio of 3 @ 52lb/min)
Possible supercharger
Unopened engine
722.6 gearbox with upgraded AMG bluetop solinoids to increase line pressure
Auxiliary feed pump from tank
My key goal is to keep the car as stock looking as possible and maintain low down torque - not planning to rev above stock rev limiter and no point going massive power as it will be impossible to get traction.
I would consider keeping the EDC and sending off to Dieselmeken for an element upgrade as I'm only looking for 250-300 HP and it would be nice not to have to buy a standalone boost controller. I will require a TCU for my Ford tranny and am afraid the MB ecu needs communication from too many modules like the 722.6 TCU, ABS module, dash module, immobilizer, etc. The good part is I have the entire donor car. I am having a hard time communicating with Dieselmeken. Maybe he checks his emails infrequently.
(07-29-2015, 01:23 PM)m1tch(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
I have a spare OM603 pump in the garage, the issue being is that I would need to convert a LOT of things to make it work as the ECU controls the fueling as well as the gearbox etc, so I would need to get a standalone gearbox controller as well as running manual lines to the pump, as well as needing to sort out a few other things so that it doesn't throw a code etc.
If you check out Dieselmeken's video on the EDC pump he is getting good flow out of them as the rack can also be adjusted along with the rack sensor - basically increasing rack travel. The thing about the EDC pump is that its identical to the mechanical pump, its just controlled via the ECU, also keeping the ECU means I can also use the boost solenoid to control a VGT turbo without needing another controller.
I will be looking to do an ECU remap or piggyback ECU at some point, but basically the ECU doesn't know how much fueling is going into the engine, only the rack position, so simply upgrading the elements to 8mm will give me 36% more fuel over the whole map - will just match this with a larger turbo.
140cc of fueling is fine for what I am after, I won't be increasing the rev limiter and the engine will be unopened, looking to get around 350-400bhp - main thing is the large amount of low down torque I am after so I am wanting a quicker spool without a restriction, still tempted to go twin charged with the supercharger feeding the turbo or vice versa.
I am also looking to use some water/meth injection as well - the added methanol will also be a fuel source without needing to upgrade the pump, propane injection was the other option.
Here is the video I mentioned about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0RZjbSbRvU
My plan is:
EDC pump
8mm elements
HX35/GT35 sized turbo (currently checking the compressor maps for a ratio of 3 @ 52lb/min)
Possible supercharger
Unopened engine
722.6 gearbox with upgraded AMG bluetop solinoids to increase line pressure
Auxiliary feed pump from tank
My key goal is to keep the car as stock looking as possible and maintain low down torque - not planning to rev above stock rev limiter and no point going massive power as it will be impossible to get traction.
I would consider keeping the EDC and sending off to Dieselmeken for an element upgrade as I'm only looking for 250-300 HP and it would be nice not to have to buy a standalone boost controller. I will require a TCU for my Ford tranny and am afraid the MB ecu needs communication from too many modules like the 722.6 TCU, ABS module, dash module, immobilizer, etc. The good part is I have the entire donor car. I am having a hard time communicating with Dieselmeken. Maybe he checks his emails infrequently.
(07-29-2015, 03:08 PM)50harleyrider(07-29-2015, 01:23 PM)m1tch(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
I have a spare OM603 pump in the garage, the issue being is that I would need to convert a LOT of things to make it work as the ECU controls the fueling as well as the gearbox etc, so I would need to get a standalone gearbox controller as well as running manual lines to the pump, as well as needing to sort out a few other things so that it doesn't throw a code etc.
If you check out Dieselmeken's video on the EDC pump he is getting good flow out of them as the rack can also be adjusted along with the rack sensor - basically increasing rack travel. The thing about the EDC pump is that its identical to the mechanical pump, its just controlled via the ECU, also keeping the ECU means I can also use the boost solenoid to control a VGT turbo without needing another controller.
I will be looking to do an ECU remap or piggyback ECU at some point, but basically the ECU doesn't know how much fueling is going into the engine, only the rack position, so simply upgrading the elements to 8mm will give me 36% more fuel over the whole map - will just match this with a larger turbo.
140cc of fueling is fine for what I am after, I won't be increasing the rev limiter and the engine will be unopened, looking to get around 350-400bhp - main thing is the large amount of low down torque I am after so I am wanting a quicker spool without a restriction, still tempted to go twin charged with the supercharger feeding the turbo or vice versa.
I am also looking to use some water/meth injection as well - the added methanol will also be a fuel source without needing to upgrade the pump, propane injection was the other option.
Here is the video I mentioned about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0RZjbSbRvU
My plan is:
EDC pump
8mm elements
HX35/GT35 sized turbo (currently checking the compressor maps for a ratio of 3 @ 52lb/min)
Possible supercharger
Unopened engine
722.6 gearbox with upgraded AMG bluetop solinoids to increase line pressure
Auxiliary feed pump from tank
My key goal is to keep the car as stock looking as possible and maintain low down torque - not planning to rev above stock rev limiter and no point going massive power as it will be impossible to get traction.
I would consider keeping the EDC and sending off to Dieselmeken for an element upgrade as I'm only looking for 250-300 HP and it would be nice not to have to buy a standalone boost controller. I will require a TCU for my Ford tranny and am afraid the MB ecu needs communication from too many modules like the 722.6 TCU, ABS module, dash module, immobilizer, etc. The good part is I have the entire donor car. I am having a hard time communicating with Dieselmeken. Maybe he checks his emails infrequently.
(07-29-2015, 03:08 PM)50harleyrider(07-29-2015, 01:23 PM)m1tch(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
I have a spare OM603 pump in the garage, the issue being is that I would need to convert a LOT of things to make it work as the ECU controls the fueling as well as the gearbox etc, so I would need to get a standalone gearbox controller as well as running manual lines to the pump, as well as needing to sort out a few other things so that it doesn't throw a code etc.
If you check out Dieselmeken's video on the EDC pump he is getting good flow out of them as the rack can also be adjusted along with the rack sensor - basically increasing rack travel. The thing about the EDC pump is that its identical to the mechanical pump, its just controlled via the ECU, also keeping the ECU means I can also use the boost solenoid to control a VGT turbo without needing another controller.
I will be looking to do an ECU remap or piggyback ECU at some point, but basically the ECU doesn't know how much fueling is going into the engine, only the rack position, so simply upgrading the elements to 8mm will give me 36% more fuel over the whole map - will just match this with a larger turbo.
140cc of fueling is fine for what I am after, I won't be increasing the rev limiter and the engine will be unopened, looking to get around 350-400bhp - main thing is the large amount of low down torque I am after so I am wanting a quicker spool without a restriction, still tempted to go twin charged with the supercharger feeding the turbo or vice versa.
I am also looking to use some water/meth injection as well - the added methanol will also be a fuel source without needing to upgrade the pump, propane injection was the other option.
Here is the video I mentioned about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0RZjbSbRvU
My plan is:
EDC pump
8mm elements
HX35/GT35 sized turbo (currently checking the compressor maps for a ratio of 3 @ 52lb/min)
Possible supercharger
Unopened engine
722.6 gearbox with upgraded AMG bluetop solinoids to increase line pressure
Auxiliary feed pump from tank
My key goal is to keep the car as stock looking as possible and maintain low down torque - not planning to rev above stock rev limiter and no point going massive power as it will be impossible to get traction.
I would consider keeping the EDC and sending off to Dieselmeken for an element upgrade as I'm only looking for 250-300 HP and it would be nice not to have to buy a standalone boost controller. I will require a TCU for my Ford tranny and am afraid the MB ecu needs communication from too many modules like the 722.6 TCU, ABS module, dash module, immobilizer, etc. The good part is I have the entire donor car. I am having a hard time communicating with Dieselmeken. Maybe he checks his emails infrequently.
(07-29-2015, 03:08 PM)50harleyrider(07-29-2015, 01:23 PM)m1tch(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
I have a spare OM603 pump in the garage, the issue being is that I would need to convert a LOT of things to make it work as the ECU controls the fueling as well as the gearbox etc, so I would need to get a standalone gearbox controller as well as running manual lines to the pump, as well as needing to sort out a few other things so that it doesn't throw a code etc.
If you check out Dieselmeken's video on the EDC pump he is getting good flow out of them as the rack can also be adjusted along with the rack sensor - basically increasing rack travel. The thing about the EDC pump is that its identical to the mechanical pump, its just controlled via the ECU, also keeping the ECU means I can also use the boost solenoid to control a VGT turbo without needing another controller.
I will be looking to do an ECU remap or piggyback ECU at some point, but basically the ECU doesn't know how much fueling is going into the engine, only the rack position, so simply upgrading the elements to 8mm will give me 36% more fuel over the whole map - will just match this with a larger turbo.
140cc of fueling is fine for what I am after, I won't be increasing the rev limiter and the engine will be unopened, looking to get around 350-400bhp - main thing is the large amount of low down torque I am after so I am wanting a quicker spool without a restriction, still tempted to go twin charged with the supercharger feeding the turbo or vice versa.
I am also looking to use some water/meth injection as well - the added methanol will also be a fuel source without needing to upgrade the pump, propane injection was the other option.
Here is the video I mentioned about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0RZjbSbRvU
My plan is:
EDC pump
8mm elements
HX35/GT35 sized turbo (currently checking the compressor maps for a ratio of 3 @ 52lb/min)
Possible supercharger
Unopened engine
722.6 gearbox with upgraded AMG bluetop solinoids to increase line pressure
Auxiliary feed pump from tank
My key goal is to keep the car as stock looking as possible and maintain low down torque - not planning to rev above stock rev limiter and no point going massive power as it will be impossible to get traction.
I would consider keeping the EDC and sending off to Dieselmeken for an element upgrade as I'm only looking for 250-300 HP and it would be nice not to have to buy a standalone boost controller. I will require a TCU for my Ford tranny and am afraid the MB ecu needs communication from too many modules like the 722.6 TCU, ABS module, dash module, immobilizer, etc. The good part is I have the entire donor car. I am having a hard time communicating with Dieselmeken. Maybe he checks his emails infrequently.
(07-29-2015, 03:08 PM)50harleyrider(07-29-2015, 01:23 PM)m1tch(07-29-2015, 10:01 AM)50harleyrider That's interesting. So who doing your ecu tune and modifying your EDC? What size elements and what is your HP goal? I've heard so much negative about modifying either that I've decided to go Dieselmeken om603 which doesn't require ecu and will still give a nice range of HP and good driveability and economy. Are you in unchartered water or have you actually seen good results with the EDC pump mods.
I have a spare OM603 pump in the garage, the issue being is that I would need to convert a LOT of things to make it work as the ECU controls the fueling as well as the gearbox etc, so I would need to get a standalone gearbox controller as well as running manual lines to the pump, as well as needing to sort out a few other things so that it doesn't throw a code etc.
If you check out Dieselmeken's video on the EDC pump he is getting good flow out of them as the rack can also be adjusted along with the rack sensor - basically increasing rack travel. The thing about the EDC pump is that its identical to the mechanical pump, its just controlled via the ECU, also keeping the ECU means I can also use the boost solenoid to control a VGT turbo without needing another controller.
I will be looking to do an ECU remap or piggyback ECU at some point, but basically the ECU doesn't know how much fueling is going into the engine, only the rack position, so simply upgrading the elements to 8mm will give me 36% more fuel over the whole map - will just match this with a larger turbo.
140cc of fueling is fine for what I am after, I won't be increasing the rev limiter and the engine will be unopened, looking to get around 350-400bhp - main thing is the large amount of low down torque I am after so I am wanting a quicker spool without a restriction, still tempted to go twin charged with the supercharger feeding the turbo or vice versa.
I am also looking to use some water/meth injection as well - the added methanol will also be a fuel source without needing to upgrade the pump, propane injection was the other option.
Here is the video I mentioned about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0RZjbSbRvU
My plan is:
EDC pump
8mm elements
HX35/GT35 sized turbo (currently checking the compressor maps for a ratio of 3 @ 52lb/min)
Possible supercharger
Unopened engine
722.6 gearbox with upgraded AMG bluetop solinoids to increase line pressure
Auxiliary feed pump from tank
My key goal is to keep the car as stock looking as possible and maintain low down torque - not planning to rev above stock rev limiter and no point going massive power as it will be impossible to get traction.
I would consider keeping the EDC and sending off to Dieselmeken for an element upgrade as I'm only looking for 250-300 HP and it would be nice not to have to buy a standalone boost controller. I will require a TCU for my Ford tranny and am afraid the MB ecu needs communication from too many modules like the 722.6 TCU, ABS module, dash module, immobilizer, etc. The good part is I have the entire donor car. I am having a hard time communicating with Dieselmeken. Maybe he checks his emails infrequently.
m1tch your 210 has cable throttle to the potentiometer under the bonnet, you need only link a throttle cable from the pot to the 603 IP.
And leave the potentiometer in place to plug in your Ole controller which you need next..
(09-14-2015, 04:51 AM)Hario m1tch your 210 has cable throttle to the potentiometer under the bonnet, you need only link a throttle cable from the pot to the 603 IP.
And leave the potentiometer in place to plug in your Ole controller which you need next..
(09-14-2015, 04:51 AM)Hario m1tch your 210 has cable throttle to the potentiometer under the bonnet, you need only link a throttle cable from the pot to the 603 IP.
And leave the potentiometer in place to plug in your Ole controller which you need next..
I planned to try that by leaving the stock EDC connected electronically but running the engine with a 603 IP, I thought it might not go into limp.. But I didn't get round to trying sorry..
I unplugged the EDC and turned the ignition on and the dash went haywire hence my thinking leaving the EDC [governor bit] connected (& removed from the 606 IP and stashed under the bonnet somewhere).
(09-14-2015, 06:44 AM)Hario I planned to try that by leaving the stock EDC connected electronically but running the engine with a 603 IP, I thought it might not go into limp.. But I didn't get round to trying sorry..
I unplugged the EDC and turned the ignition on and the dash went haywire hence my thinking leaving the EDC [governor bit] connected (& removed from the 606 IP and stashed under the bonnet somewhere).
(09-14-2015, 06:44 AM)Hario I planned to try that by leaving the stock EDC connected electronically but running the engine with a 603 IP, I thought it might not go into limp.. But I didn't get round to trying sorry..
I unplugged the EDC and turned the ignition on and the dash went haywire hence my thinking leaving the EDC [governor bit] connected (& removed from the 606 IP and stashed under the bonnet somewhere).
Without a remap it will not run well.
For example the ECU will push the rack closed trying to maintain 700rpm idle but 8mm elements provide so much fuel the ECU will push the rack to zero trying to bring the idle down.
If you fit a 603 IP you just have to take the 'BAS' bulb out the dash cluster (it lights up red) then all other functions run as normal. For example RPM is measured from the crank not the IP, and all the sensors will still work of course.
(09-16-2015, 05:31 AM)Hario Without a remap it will not run well.
For example the ECU will push the rack closed trying to maintain 700rpm idle but 8mm elements provide so much fuel the ECU will push the rack to zero trying to bring the idle down.
If you fit a 603 IP you just have to take the 'BAS' bulb out the dash cluster (it lights up red) then all other functions run as normal. For example RPM is measured from the crank not the IP, and all the sensors will still work of course.
(09-16-2015, 05:31 AM)Hario Without a remap it will not run well.
For example the ECU will push the rack closed trying to maintain 700rpm idle but 8mm elements provide so much fuel the ECU will push the rack to zero trying to bring the idle down.
If you fit a 603 IP you just have to take the 'BAS' bulb out the dash cluster (it lights up red) then all other functions run as normal. For example RPM is measured from the crank not the IP, and all the sensors will still work of course.
The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
(09-16-2015, 07:03 PM)raysorenson(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
Orly? Is there a web page or forum post with details?
(09-16-2015, 07:03 PM)raysorenson(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
Orly? Is there a web page or forum post with details?
(09-16-2015, 07:03 PM)raysorenson(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
Orly? Is there a web page or forum post with details?
(09-16-2015, 07:03 PM)raysorenson(09-16-2015, 08:01 AM)Hario The 603Ip does have max rpm governor built in if that's what you mean?
Baldur just released his EDC controller for $650 anyway so no worries!
Orly? Is there a web page or forum post with details?
And EDC pumps can be had for cheap so we can get one sent off for big elements while still driving the daily, then get it fitted and running stock, (all be it with big elements) before even having to look at the ECU..
(09-18-2015, 08:57 AM)Hario And EDC pumps can be had for cheap so we can get one sent off for big elements while still driving the daily, then get it fitted and running stock, (all be it with big elements) before even having to look at the ECU..
(09-18-2015, 08:57 AM)Hario And EDC pumps can be had for cheap so we can get one sent off for big elements while still driving the daily, then get it fitted and running stock, (all be it with big elements) before even having to look at the ECU..