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Ekus 04-15-2016 12:30 PM

Injection pump Case Pressure
 
Hi there,
I just set the injection pump case pressure on my tdi after injection pump parts upgrade, and i want to test the case pressure on the D24T pump now...surely it will be lower than it should be... what's the stock case pressure? I want to raise it just 1 bar from stock but i don't know what the stock pressure is...
Thanks

Duecento 04-29-2016 01:48 PM

What do you think you are going to gain by upping the case pressure?

What do you think you gained by upping the case pressure on your TDI.

Case pressure effects dynamic advance of a VE pump. With TDIs its all fly by wire, so case pressure, so long as its in the correct range should have little effect.

If you have the gauge and adapter take a reading and tap the plunger in a tiny bit and see if the car runs better. If you go too far take out the regulator and tap the little plunger back out a bit.

Ekus 06-10-2016 04:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duecento (Post 10979)
What do you think you are going to gain by upping the case pressure?

What do you think you gained by upping the case pressure on your TDI.

Case pressure effects dynamic advance of a VE pump. With TDIs its all fly by wire, so case pressure, so long as its in the correct range should have little effect.

If you have the gauge and adapter take a reading and tap the plunger in a tiny bit and see if the car runs better. If you go too far take out the regulator and tap the little plunger back out a bit.

I know on my TDI i've gained the ability of pump of keeping timing when 12mm head, bigger injectors,camplate,etc. are installed.

I don't know if i will gain something(surely nothing) by upping pressure on my d24t, for that reason the question... I think pump must be 'tired' by ages, maybe its pressure is out of specs?
I will try it, i will post my impressions later.
Thanks


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