mite get a bit warmHave engine running when drilling and tapping that way pressure will hopefully blow any bits out, in reality a grease covered drill bit will most likely be as good.
yu dun both, or just ring?Well boost ring test drives complete and have to say quite impressed, certainly pulls harder for longer in each gear.
yu dun both, or just ring?
'Boost Ring' is a trademark of Fourby, not known as anything else!We have a Boost ring aka Advanced timing spacer coming in the post. We have done an explanation of how the spacer works, looking forward to reporting back with results hopefully next week!
We have a Boost ring coming in the post. looking forward to reporting back with results hopefully next week!
Share information. I will be updating once I have fitted my spacer and pin.
I have a standard Bosch VE setup right now so it will be interesting to see just how much of a difference the spacer alone makes first before fitting a boost pin and then tweaking the pump.
I thought it was recommended to use either a pin or collar alone, rather than together and are designed to work best with the pump standard?
It is best to start with a standard pump, i'm not sure about having one or the other. I'm under the impression that both together would work, and then tweaking fueling afterwards would also help.
They work in different ways, using different physics, combining them works
I've noticed that!My thoughts often bear little relation to reality
I used a boost pin first, loads of black smoke but after I fitted the boost ring it all went. I've used 2 shims for a while now but might drop to 1. Very happy with it.Sorry for late reply just remembered this thread and had to search for it!
No only done boost ring as Im not convinced the boost pin is any better than just rotating the std pin and as the std pin has a much more gentle taper you dont get that load of black smoke at low revs when off boost and asking for power.
Im going to have to dial back the max fuel screw and the diaphragm as its now smoking more at low revs, the boost ring means it now revs much more like a modern diesel.
I think we have to be careful about black smoke as we dont want to give the anti 4x4 brigade any ammunition at all about all OLD land rovers.
I used a boost pin first, loads of black smoke but after I fitted the boost ring it all went. I've used 2 shims for a while now but might drop to 1. Very happy with it.
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!