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Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 04 Feb 2019 08:56
by Oetie
DIe 35's lyk goed Michael :clap:

Nog enjin mods..?? sal maar geduldig wag... :wink:

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 04 Feb 2019 20:51
by Anthony Forgey
Legit

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 10 May 2020 08:14
by Michael
wow....... another year has passed and nothing really has changed on my vehicle besides a new set of rims, 11mm fuel pump (think I installed this one in 2018) and....... well thats about it :rolleyes:

But I thought while there is a bit more time available I might just do a couple of engine mods that I have been planning to do for a while now.
In January I removed the very big front mount intercooler and replaved it with a 500x230x65 cooler and mounted it between the chassie legs to open up the radiator. This made a massive change to the water temp and I must have gained about 10 deg under load.

Next I want to install a Sojo intake manifold to see if there are any gains in power and maybe a bit lower EGT's.
But first I had to take it to the dyno for a run so we have a reference point.

I also want to test if there are any gains in power with a lift pump installed so depending on when the manifold will be ready for collection I might have the lift pump done first.

So here is the starting point for this excersize.
Power is 133kw and torque is 512Nm
This is measured at SAC Centurion, its measured at the wheels and its the same dyno I use for all my dyno's. So its something that will stay constant.

The lower power curve is a dyno run I did in 2017 with a maxed out 10mm pump. I think I was running around 0.8 or 1bar boost then and running 1.4 bar now

Interesting find, the 10mm pump made more power at 4,000rm than my current 11mm, but we will be investigating that a bit later. It might be the governer set too low.

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 10 May 2020 08:31
by Michael
Lets start with the lift pump test.
Firstly, at the diesel shops they do the pump callibrations with a 0.2bar positive fuel supply and this is not something we have on the Patrols.
Measuring the fuel line pressure just before the filter I saw a constant -0,2bar fuel pressure which might be something that has a negative impact on the power delivery.

Aparantly the guys in Australia recomend giving your pump a positive fuel supply of 6psi when doing some power mods.
Theory is that if you start running on a negative fuel supply, the pump's internal pressure runs lower at high rpm and also you loose out on some timing advance.

I did install a Facet pump and measured the preasure on the fuel line. On idle it sits with a 0,2bar fuel pressure and falls to 0bar at 2,000rpm. Higher rpm it falls to around -0,1bar which still is not ideal. So I will be testing different pumos till I find something that can maintain a positive fuel supply and take it for another dyno run.

Stay tuned

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 10 May 2020 09:10
by hugejp
:goodpost:

Ek sien uit!

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 10 May 2020 09:17
by Michael
hugejp wrote: 10 May 2020 09:10 :goodpost:

Ek sien uit!
Die voordeel is dat jou Patrol huidiglik op die operasie tafel is, so ek kan alles implementeer op jou Patrol wat ek doen op myne (indien dit werk) :thumbup:

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 10 May 2020 09:58
by hugejp
"Love your work!"

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 11 May 2020 15:00
by Tinus lotz
Think we must measure my pressure becouse mine is at the back with such a long sucking line the npsh will come into acc...🤔🤔🤔🤔om te meet is om te weet

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 14 Sep 2020 15:37
by Ratau
Michael, die Aussie teorie maak 100% sin.
Die vloei en voor druk in die pomp is nie net belangrik om krag te maak nie maar as die druk te laag gaan, verander die pomp se timing & advance. Ek het 'n drukpomp in die lyn met 'n tuisgeboude pressure regulator na die filter wat die druk op 7,5 PSI hou. Dit wat te veel is, bloei terug na die return line. Die enjin start ook nou baie makliker, eerste keer. 'n 1Bar rotary pump werk goed.
Ek het dit lank gelede op my Blazer 6.2l gesit en het nooi weer terug gekyk nie.

Re: My GU 4.2 Turbo Diesel

Posted: 14 Sep 2020 19:17
by Michael
Dankie vir jou post Danie
Ek het toe uit eindelik n inline hoe druk pump van die John Deere trakkers ge instaleer op my Patrol en het nou n konstante 0,7bar positiewe druk op my diesel pomp.
Ek moet hom nog net vir die dyno vat om te sien hoe die krag verbeter het, maar engine loop stiller en krag is verseker beter!