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03-08-2016, 07:36 AM | #311 | |
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I've always seen a reduction in EGT's, unless the methanol percentage and amount starts getting excessive. My experience is limited to a small sampling of diesel engines, however. When looking at FAQ's from some water injection vendors they seem to indicate a position that mirrors my experience, that it lowers EGT's. A couple examples: http://www.snowperformance.net/category-s/169.htm http://www.alcoholinjectionsystems.c...ionSystem.html Would be interesting to see your logs showing an increase in EGT's with and without injection. Maybe post them in one of the water/methanol injection threads?
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Do you think the DPF was significant to the results you saw?
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04-15-2016, 01:40 PM | #320 |
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490hp from 335D : https://www.facebook.com/20863359252...type=3&theater
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Once the snow is finally gone here in the next week or two, I'll break the D out of hibernation and will get some good datalogs of what 250cc/min of pre turbo water injection does for IAT. Now that I'm in the middle of nowhere instead of epicenter of suburbia, there's lots of empty straight country roads for datalogging
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04-15-2016, 07:53 PM | #324 | |
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I took some data on manifold (pre turbo) EGT's here: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=267 For Exhaust Manifold Pressures in the 54 psig range the difference from pre to post turbo were ~300F. If you're running similar EMP's and hitting ~1700 post turbo EGT's that means you're likely ~2000F in the manifold. You're damaging things and radically shortening the life of your engine components... Here's a general guideline from a diesel tuner about manifold EGT's (some perspectives are different than his and suggest slightly higher temps are still OK): http://bankspower.com/techarticles/s...t-is-important So the big question is, what constitutes excessive EGT? If everything is working properly, 1250º to 1300º F. is a safe turbine inlet temperature, even for sustained running, mile after mile. Above 1300º F. things can start to get edgy. Remember, excessive EGT damage is cumulative. Over 1400º F., you're usually gambling against a stacked deck and it's only a matter of time until you lose. The higher the EGT, the shorter that time will be.
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Might be a good idea to make sure the car isn't doing an active regen (your EGT's shouldn't be anywhere near 1000F with flat driving when not in regen mode ... more like 400-500F for easy highway driving) and retaking this kind of data. I'm attaching some example EGT's from my car when it was stock (and with some increasing JBD settings) for full fueling pulls as a reference.
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Thanks for the reply TDIwise! That's about what I was expecting in terms of egts, and from what I've read they shouldn't be much above 1000F even during regen. Im at the dealer right now and they say they're running diagnostics, but I don't really expect them to find anything. I will log my drive back, and also plot differential pressure in the DPF. Cheers!
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Dyno results for pre-facelift 535d with hybrid turbo
Hi guys,
After lurking around for a while in your nice forum, I decided to register and contribute some info regarding one daily driver utilizing hybrid turbo setup designed by Tuikku and engineered by Pro-Turbo, Finland. My setup is nothing exotic, emptied stock exhaust, hybrid LP turbo with Tuikku's intake mod, bigger IC (generic Mishimoto) and tune by one of the big names in Finnish diesel-tuning scene (AJ-Tech). The engine is currently fuel limited producing 488hp and 840Nm of torque. When increasing feed, rail-pressure collapses (rail pump mod would be needed). No smoke generation with current power level. Further details regarding the LP turbo mod I'll leave to the inventor (Tuikku). Dyno chart can be found behind following link: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0V5qXGF1oE3S8 -jarmo |
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05-11-2016, 03:20 PM | #330 | |
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Are those figures at the tire of crank? Most here don't like to use dyno for comparison. Do you have any 1/4 mile or v-box, gtech or phone app data to support your dyno? Numbers look great! Any pics? FYI- there are companies here in the US that will modify your nozzles and injector pump. It's quick and relatively inexpensive... But, I'm sure Tuikku has a solution for you. |
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