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It can only move 0.0 volts to 5.0 volts TP.
Rewriting the QA map across that range is easy enough.
But what does it move too for a standard or tuned van? I guess it doesn’t need to go from min to max or you wouldn’t be able to map for more power etc.
Will it only use say 0v-3.5v as an example? What have you seen when you’ve mapped?
It’s exactly the same principle as the manual pumps. The hammer mod it used to knock the pump back on the slotted holes in the lid but that will then mechanically limit the maximum that the spill collar can move too even at 5v. Same as changing the position on a manual pump using the max fuel screw.
The range is identical , its only the nozzle size that changes. A larger nozzle will simply flow more fuel at the same voltage and spill collar position.
No no no Reg - no popcorn limiter. Just a simple question .... I wondered of the three Thors (I'm roping TP in too) has either of you tried to map the QA to iron out the idling issues before taking a hammer to it?
No no no Reg - no popcorn limiter. Just a simple question .... I wondered of the three Thors (I'm roping TP in too) has either of you tried to map the QA to iron out the idling issues before taking a hammer to it?
I think Reg and Kev both tried but with no luck so had to do the hammer mod.
There’s bound to be some reference to it from Bosch somewhere as the lid is mounted through slotted holes!! What more evidence to it being a necessity do you need????????
Myself? No, a flat head screwdriver and 2 minutes from opening the bonnet does the same thing for me.
A new T4 mate (aaahhhhh T4 friend) has had to do it a few times including the other day with me there to get one to run right following a lid seal replacement. Went back slightly too far in the upper limit and VCDS/QA couldn’t correct it as - HEY PRESTO - it was at its mechanical limit and therefore needed moving. You don’t even need to do it with a hammer as I imagine you can just move it by hand with the bolts released. Light taps with a small hammer though would be more precise so that how I imagine it got its name.
There’s bound to be some reference to it from Bosch somewhere as the lid is mounted through slotted holes!! What more evidence to it being a necessity do you need????????
Absolutely, its all part of the specific IP setup.
A new T4 mate (aaahhhhh T4 friend) has had to do it a few times including the other day with me there to get one to run right following a lid seal replacement. Went back slightly too far in the upper limit and VCDS/QA couldn’t correct it as - HEY PRESTO - it was at its mechanical limit and therefore needed moving. You don’t even need to do it with a hammer as I imagine you can just move it by hand with the bolts released. Light taps with a small hammer though would be more precise so that how I imagine it got its name.
Glad you've found a T4 friend TP.
We'll talk when we next meet up,
I'll draw you a diagram or present it on a spreadsheet.
The range is identical , its only the nozzle size that changes. A larger nozzle will simply flow more fuel at the same voltage and spill collar position.
K24 is a big turbo they were on the p2 Volvo v70/s60r’s, cracking unit from my experience with them.
This hammer mod, I have been reading up on it since it was mentioned on my thread. Sounds rough but having looked at mine surely they must have slotted holes for that reason…
This hammer mod, I have been reading up on it since it was mentioned on my thread. Sounds rough but having looked at mine surely they must have slotted holes for that reason…
That was the VCDS Adaption TP, thats not the same as rewriting the QA map bud.
Absolutely, its all part of the specific IP setup.
But what’s the use in even getting the laptop out of you’re at the mechanical minimum or the QA? Of course you’ll need to try it first but that when you e changed the parameters of how the pump was set thus needing to move the lid to allow for less fuel after fitting bigger nozzles.
This all just seems daft to my archaic mind when the mechanical pump does the same thing more reliably, with less hassle and without the need for a degree in computer sciences and conscience software. Not to mention more research time and trial and error than my 5 pot mtdi took even with 4+ pump builds.
Just rip out the edc15 and rebuild that Audi pump with Tdi internals.
K24 is a big turbo they were on the p2 Volvo v70/s60r’s, cracking unit from my experience with them.
This hammer mod, I have been reading up on it since it was mentioned on my thread. Sounds rough but having looked at mine surely they must have slotted holes for that reason…
I want a K24 if anyone has one going. I absolutely don’t need to but I want to do a K16/24 hybrid.
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