![]() The pump builder said to set the base timing to 1.15mm with dial. I have a 11mm mtdi pump built with the 1Z camplate and 502 injectors. How this "spot on" 12° BTDC pulse relates to the SOI value indicated in VCDS? Did anybody measure it? Posted: Thu 10:49 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No Idle ![]() Posted: Thu 4:53 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No Idle Ok, here's the old diesel thing I've had in a box for 20 years. Posted: Thu 4:10 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No Idle I found mention of 'Tiny Tach' elsewhere - is this what will work as an alternative? Posted: Thu 3:37 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No Idle ![]() Posted: Thu 3:23 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No IdleĬan you share photos of the setup you use, so I can verify if I have / don't have everything I need to connect mine? Given your description of the poor running of your first pump, I also suspect that the camplate might be installed 180° out of time. I have actually checked the timing of multiple different makes/models of both IDI and DI/TDI engines set to stock timing spec and all of them have been at 11.5-12.5° BTDC. It is also far easier to check the timing and there is no need to open the fuel system to do so.ġ2☋TDC at idle is spot on. It is far, far more accurate than using a dial indicator and measuring plunger lift, especially if any of the components in the fuel system are not brand spanking new or are set to non-stock settings. injector pop pressure difference or wear in the pump) and gives the actual pertinent information, which is the start of injection. A couple significant benefits of using a pulse adapter and strobe is that it eliminates a LOT of variables (e.g. The slight expansion of the line compresses the crystal in the pickup and then the pickup triggers the strobe at the start of injection because the relaxation of the pressure on the crystal creates an electrical pulse at the actual start of injection. It has a piezo pickup that clamps onto the #1 metal line. I've been using a Snap-on diesel pulse adapter and strobe timing light for more than a decade. Posted: Thu 2:24 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No Idle This new fad of get it the lowest, or run it with the worst looks, (patina) isn't cool, it's for the hey everyone look at me crowd, i'm driving a beat down ratty, unsafe, VW, how cool am I ?.your not. Karl,I have a bluepoint (snap-on)MT257B pulse adapter with a snap-on pb103b timing light… I can get a pic of the adapter if you want… Posted: Thu 12:47 pm Post subject: Re: M-TDI Help, Hard Start, No IdleĬurious, what 'light' and setup are you using to measure actual timing degrees? I have an old Snap-on setup in a box but not sure I have everything that is needed to pick up a signal. It feels like a really nice old 60s guitar to me.įor me, the attraction of the guitar is for things like musical theater or certain kinds of cover band gigs where I need to go back and forth between acoustic and electric sounds quickly and the quality of the acoustic sound doesn’t have to be off the charts, just in the ballpark.Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top The neck is a little chunkier than I prefer, all things being equal, but the profile, radius etc. They reminded me of the humbuckers in my old Ibanez Steve Lukather Roadstar II, but a little warmer/more organic. I actually thought they sounded pretty good. In both the one I first played at the store and the one I bought used, they sounded if anything a little bright to me, but I thought I could work with that. I’m surprised to hear the humbuckers described as dark. Unfortunately the piezo output was DOA (might have something to do with those flimsy piezo connection wires guitarno mentioned?), so I had to return it. I got a chance to play one in a store a few weeks ago, then saw a used one for a nice price at GC and jumped. Interested in this thread since I’ve been kind of homing in on one of these for a while.
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