Katmandu wrote:
DaveO wrote:
1. fix the exhaust system (2.75"-3" all the way)
2. plugin a diesel tuning module (like the
ENG-TEK or similar unit)
3. improve the induction tract (beware of foam type filters - there are lots of turbos with bits of filter behind the compressor)
I'm not sure about the CRDs downpipe (that connects directly to the turbo), but MOST other diesels I know of are VERY RESTRICTIVE.
Simply changing to a LARGER diameter downpipe greatly reduces Turbo Lag.
Just like putting headers on a Gasser!
Just how restrictive is the stock downpipe on these CDRs anyway ??
Changing to a larger (up to 3" for a hi-perf 3 litre) will improved gas flow. In particular it will increased the pressure difference across the turbo exhaust. This leads to faster gas flow, more spindle rpm, higher boost pressures on the inlet and lower restriction on the exhaust. Thats all good.
The best part is that it has a positive effect on performance, EGT, drivability, and possibly economy (the later depending on your driving style).
Experimentation has shown that 3" is more than adequate, usually 2.75" will achieve VERY close to the same results for a significantly lower cost (parts cost and fitting ease). Fit a straight thru low restriction muffler. the dump pipe makes a considerable difference, and should be included with the exhaust system upgrade. CAT back systems dont address the problem - they leave the most restrictive components in the system.
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DaveO
ENG-TEK Diesel Performance Centre
Australia