Dicovery maniac
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only problem is your engine doesnt last as long which is what im needing lol
so your saying drive when turbo wasegate is open? (effectively not using the turbo)and all you want is economy lift your right foot of the pedal a bit, keep the revs below 2000rpm and while the world will go by you at speed you'll be getting some fuel efficiency.
remember - power costs, we'd all like V8 power but most of us cant handle the fuel bills.
cheers trax this is what im looking for like boring or not need cheap and effective ways thanksafter all the fun and snappy comments, I'm gonna be boring and state the obvious
so whats the definition of turbo lag?The waste gate only opens at max boost, it should be closed until that point is reached.
I have not had to rev her beyond 3000 since I got her.
I get good economy (30mpg) by keeping her at 60 on a run, don't accelerate like it's a normal saloon car and try not to carry a boot full of crap
while i agree with you on a non turbo engine, i was always under the impression the forced air from the turbo made a hotter burn, with the same amount of fuel being injected.
so whats the definition of turbo lag?
i was always under the impression the forced air from the turbo made a hotter burn, with the same amount of fuel being injected.
When you put yer foot down and boost occurs (turbo kicks in) then more fuel is injected as there is now more air crammed in to help burn it.
so i seem to have the wrong impression of turbos as well. (another thread, another thing)
as i understood-
turbo spools all time when engine running.
less than 2000 ish rpm, wastegate is open, diverting little turbo boost into exhaust.
more than 2000 ish rpm, waste gate closes allowing air to be forced into cylinders.
guess theres a bit o googling comin up.
The 2 most important things for good mpg are a well maintained engine and a relaxed, non aggressive driving style.
Fit an LPG system to it. It gives a boost in power as it helps the diesel burn more efficiently, used wisely (driving the same speed as before the LPG) this should give better mpg.
The 2 most important things for good mpg are a well maintained engine and a relaxed, non aggressive driving style.
At the moment my 110CSW 300TDi is returning 32mpg (33.5mpg when I drove up Aberdeen)
I am in the process of fitting an LPG kit to mine, I will be starting a new thread showing the progress and any results that I get.
Dave.
cheers for the time on that one dave!Yes its running all the time the engine is, but at low revs - "off boost" it will be doing nothing or very little, as the revs increase, the turbo spins up and manifold pressure increases to to the limit set by the manufacturer, at this point the wastegate opens and diverts the exhaust gasses away from the turbo impellor thus allowing it to slow a bit and balance the manifold pressure at the set boost limit, on some cars you can hear the wastegate operating as a sort of fluttering sound.
Petrol engines with turbos also can have a dump valve fitted, this makes the boy-racer "vroom-pshhh" sound as they lift their foot off the throttle, as the turbo is spinning its nuts off and it has mass, it will continue to spin as the throttle bodies slam shut, instead of blowing all the turbo pipes off the motor, the pressure generated by the turbo as it spools down is diverted to the dump valve in a loud whoosh, again until a balnced state is reached. Diesels generally dont have throttles so they cant have a dump valve, they will take all the air you can throw at them.
Technical aspects aside, turbos are very simple devices, more exhaust velocity = more boost pressure = more fuel = more power.
dave
cheers for the time on that one dave!
i got the wastegate on the wrong side of things, and never thought about getting rid of the pressure.
so when people say "i need to increase me turbo boost" is this the max boost pressure (summat near 15psi?) or the the engine rpm the turbo actually starts to provide boost?
I was always of the understanding that Diesel's couldn't be converted to LPG.
I've read the following LINK and it sounds possible, but the benefits don't seem to warrant the expense or time.