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Bigmark
21st November 2009, 11:59 PM
Hi, can anyone help.
i was told recently by a former defender owner with 300tdi that there is a vacuum holding mechanism that is placed inline on the vacuum hose from the turbo to the injector pump. he told me that it is available from coventry parts here in WA but i forgot what it is called, it is a small electric device that when you push a button on in the cab- it holds the vacuum so the diaphram stays open allowing more fuel - supposedly it opens at around 2000 revs for a short period then closes again.
So this device keeps it open while you get up that sandy hill with more power.

Is this common knowledge , does it work and where do you get it?

lardy
22nd November 2009, 12:33 AM
Hi, can anyone help.
i was told recently by a former defender owner with 300tdi that there is a vacuum holding mechanism that is placed inline on the vacuum hose from the turbo to the injector pump. he told me that it is available from coventry parts here in WA but i forgot what it is called, it is a small electric device that when you push a button on in the cab- it holds the vacuum so the diaphram stays open allowing more fuel - supposedly it opens at around 2000 revs for a short period then closes again.
So this device keeps it open while you get up that sandy hill with more power.

Is this common knowledge , does it work and where do you get it?

does it make your engine go bang after a fashion bigmark is the first question ?

Bigmark
22nd November 2009, 01:08 AM
i dont think so- he said he and others have used it for years on many turbo diesels for boost in tough situations like boggy sand or going up hill when towing . they just -turn it off/on when needed.

camel_landy
22nd November 2009, 04:13 AM
A vacuum at that point would actually reduce the fueling... ;)

Increase the pressure in the line will increase the fueling but only until the turbo is producing 1bar (which is where the pump maxes out). Frankly, you could get the same effect by dipping the clutch slightly... ;)

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