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petercz 04-02-2014 04:59 AM

IP setting
 
Please I need help with my IP, I still can't adjust it properly... I want no smoke, good mpg and solid power for dd
Boosting about 13psi, main fuel screw turn 1/4 cw (if I turn it more, mpg goes down...), fuel pin turn to the deepest side (star wheel in stock position) and it smoke to much (for me) with full throttle before the turbo spool up... And when I turn the top screw on lda ccw there are less smoke but then it pull really bad before 2000-2300rpm with light throttle in the city (and the trans shifting too late), so how to get compromise in this adjustment?

anders 04-02-2014 02:06 PM

I would adjust the star wheel to put more tension on the spring, or turn max fuel setting down.

745 TurboGreasel 04-02-2014 03:37 PM

The max fuel screw only affects MPG at full throttle.

starwheel up for more spring tension. the allen on top of the LDA is an idle stop....where it starts in the no boost position
Ball and spring MBC even at a below stock setting will bring the boost up sooner, which helps keep smoke down.

Read these?
http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=645.0
http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=579.0

ngoma 04-02-2014 08:12 PM

Thanks 740TG, I liked this part:

Quote from: libbybapa on February 07, 2009, 03:57:31 PM
I can appreciate the "maximum fueling" concept, but it's not the approach I take even if I want max power. My approach is to turn the max fuel screw in until it smokes a bit when floored off boost. Then adjust the starwheel, pin stop ("smoke screw" in the initial pic) and boost pin rotation in order to achieve a similar amount of smoke across all of the boost pressures the engine experiences, e.g. if the smoke clears as boost comes up then go for a more aggressive slope or lower the starwheel. Once a similar smokescreen occurs throughout the range of boost, then turn the max fuel screw in or out to increase or decrease all of the fueling across the board. Just turning the boost pin to max or lowering starwheel to max can result in excessive smoke/EGTs at certain times and in essence hurting max performance of other times when the fueling is less. Rotating the pin to more aggressive and dropping the starwheel can result in excessive EGTs at inopportune times, e.g. hill climbing. If going for an unequal fueling, I would actually prefer to see excessive smoke off boost and then clear on boost as it will spool the turbo faster and result in lower max power EGTs.

Andrew


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