Any one know if i can put a dump valve on my TDi?
Was just thinking that earlier when I was canning it, would love the pshhht sound when changing gears..
Would soon get sick of it though..
Any one know if i can put a dump valve on my TDi?
Recirc dump valves are fitted to most turbo cars!
Krzys.
Fitting to a TDI, yes would give exactly same benefit as fitting to a petrol, allows less turbo lag, the quicker the air pressure is up to max, the quicker the ECU can put in max fuel = the quicker you get max BHP
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You sure about that since every diesel tuning company i know says fitting a dump valve to a diesel is a waste of time. The slight fact that no diesel car i know of is fitted with a dump valve from the factory might back that idea up.
Fitting a dump valve to a TDI is utterly pointless unless the sound of one tickles you somewhat. Diesel engines do not have throttle valves and constantly suck huge amounts of air in compared to petrol engines. Whereas a petrol when lifting off the gas you shut the throttle valve which creates a massive build up in pressure can stall the turbo. Because TDI's don't have the throttle valve this pressure cannot build upto levels that can stall the turbo hence no need fro a dump valve.
So if you want your TDI to sound like the local chavs subarooo then go for it otherwise there is absolutly no performance to be gained.
VW/Audi confirm using Octel's iron-based fuel-borne catalyst for diesel particulate filter regeneration - FBC - Around The World Of Diesel - Brief Article
Diesel Fuel News, Sept 29, 2003
VW/Audi Confirm Using Octel's Iron-Based Fuel-Borne Catalyst (FBC) For Disel Particulate Filter Regeneration: It's Octel's first original equipment maker (OEM) application for an iron-based FBC, but this version for VW/Audi isn't Octel's iron-strontium combination FBC used in retrofit applications (see Diesel Fuel News 9/2/03, p6). Also, VW/Audi chose to use its own dosing technology and treatment rate (not disclosed), rather than leaving those decisions to Octel. VW "Passat" and Audi "A4" cars will use the Octel FBC with DPFs starting this fall, with a five-liter dosing tank good for 120,000 kilometers between refills and ash cleaning of the DPF. Larger VW and Audi cars will use catalyzed DPFs rather than additives. However, VW says its ultimate goal is to eliminate FBCs and switch to "passive" DPFs in all cars.
found from here
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CYH/is_18_7/ai_108880554
couple of years old but it makes sence that VW developed they're own
Last night I was floating along quite quickly about 70mph and when I began slowing down something came up on the dash about the DPF, though it only flicked up for about a second and I didnt get reading it.. Anyone know what it would have been?
Also, sometimes after driving quite hard, and I let the engine idle, it idles a little bit over the 1k mark, why would this be?
Thanks