STD Tuning Engine W201 2.5D pump with pneumatic idle speed

W201 2.5D pump with pneumatic idle speed

W201 2.5D pump with pneumatic idle speed

 
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SuperCow
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09-05-2012, 08:19 AM #1
I have 190D 2.5 from 1986.
The fp uses a vacuum to increase the idle on cold start.

Now i wanted to convert to ELR to use an electronic idle speed.
Is it possible to change my pump to ELR? without removing the pump from the engine/or it has to be recalibrated?

Why i want to change, i can maybe buy a cheap 2.5D from 1988 with airco, and i want to put the airco in mine car. So far i know a airco diesel always uses ELR to control the engine RPM.

1986 W201 190D 2.5 Diesel
SuperCow
09-05-2012, 08:19 AM #1

I have 190D 2.5 from 1986.
The fp uses a vacuum to increase the idle on cold start.

Now i wanted to convert to ELR to use an electronic idle speed.
Is it possible to change my pump to ELR? without removing the pump from the engine/or it has to be recalibrated?

Why i want to change, i can maybe buy a cheap 2.5D from 1988 with airco, and i want to put the airco in mine car. So far i know a airco diesel always uses ELR to control the engine RPM.


1986 W201 190D 2.5 Diesel

tomnik
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09-05-2012, 09:30 AM #2
(09-05-2012, 08:19 AM)SuperCow Why i want to change, i can maybe buy a cheap 2.5D from 1988 with airco, and i want to put the airco in mine car. So far i know a airco diesel always uses ELR to control the engine RPM.

if this is the only reason... forget it and stay with the vac idle.
Many people would not even recognise if the ELR is dead.

The only way to do the job is to change the entire governor -- IP out and calibration on a benck before installing.

Tom
tomnik
09-05-2012, 09:30 AM #2

(09-05-2012, 08:19 AM)SuperCow Why i want to change, i can maybe buy a cheap 2.5D from 1988 with airco, and i want to put the airco in mine car. So far i know a airco diesel always uses ELR to control the engine RPM.

if this is the only reason... forget it and stay with the vac idle.
Many people would not even recognise if the ELR is dead.

The only way to do the job is to change the entire governor -- IP out and calibration on a benck before installing.

Tom

SuperCow
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09-05-2012, 10:14 AM #3
(09-05-2012, 09:30 AM)tomnik
(09-05-2012, 08:19 AM)SuperCow Why i want to change, i can maybe buy a cheap 2.5D from 1988 with airco, and i want to put the airco in mine car. So far i know a airco diesel always uses ELR to control the engine RPM.

if this is the only reason... forget it and stay with the vac idle.
Many people would not even recognise if the ELR is dead.

The only way to do the job is to change the entire governor -- IP out and calibration on a benck before installing.

Tom

Thanks, i was already afraid the pump had to be rebuilded.
I'm not 100% sure if its necessary to get the airco to work without ELR.

1986 W201 190D 2.5 Diesel
SuperCow
09-05-2012, 10:14 AM #3

(09-05-2012, 09:30 AM)tomnik
(09-05-2012, 08:19 AM)SuperCow Why i want to change, i can maybe buy a cheap 2.5D from 1988 with airco, and i want to put the airco in mine car. So far i know a airco diesel always uses ELR to control the engine RPM.

if this is the only reason... forget it and stay with the vac idle.
Many people would not even recognise if the ELR is dead.

The only way to do the job is to change the entire governor -- IP out and calibration on a benck before installing.

Tom

Thanks, i was already afraid the pump had to be rebuilded.
I'm not 100% sure if its necessary to get the airco to work without ELR.


1986 W201 190D 2.5 Diesel

pp d
K26-2

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09-05-2012, 12:03 PM #4
(09-05-2012, 09:30 AM)tomnik The only way to do the job is to change the entire governor -- IP out and calibration on a benck before installing.

Tom

And lots of wire works.
pp d
09-05-2012, 12:03 PM #4

(09-05-2012, 09:30 AM)tomnik The only way to do the job is to change the entire governor -- IP out and calibration on a benck before installing.

Tom

And lots of wire works.

 
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