If you want your remap tweaking to help with smoke emissions, Just drop me an email, and I'll make a new file for you FOC.
I susspect fuel quality is an issue here, that's maybe been overlooked?
High sulphur diesel, or at least diesel with a lowish cetane value, will burn more slowly, and so will produce more particulate matter (soot). If you guys are seeing RRS, D4, FL2, etc that are black smoking, this almost proves my theory.
As stated previously, the key to clean running is all about getting the right fuel/air ratio, but cetane also plays a role here too. If you use a cetane booster (fuel additive) then chances are, you would get a cleaner burn, and hence more torque from your engine, since the fuel is burned during the power stroke. Getting the ratios right, will also lower EGT.
No smoke, No poke is deffinetly a Hick thing! If you have smoke, you need to either increase air (boost/volume),or decrease fuel, to make the balance right. With plenty of boost and fuel, it'll go like stink, and be stable at prolonged high load too!
Take a look at the Le Mans 24 TDi race cars, not a hint of smoke, but a bloomin big turbo to ensure they can get the fuel in, to make big numbers.
The TT VNT turbo is too small for making big power on a Td5. Very nice to complement a stage 1 tune though.
Best Regards,
Gary.
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