I've been searching the forum for anyone who may have fitted a Garrett GT28R turbo to a 300Tdi and haven't come up with anything. So, has anyone done it? How does it compare to the standard T250-04? The '95 Defender 130 I've just about finished restoring has one and I'm now at the point of sorting out various issues with the tuning.
1. When I blow air (with my mouth) into the hose to the wastegate actuator, said air comes out of the actuator around the rod. I'm fairly certain I'm correct in saying this shouldn't happen(?). So, this could be rectified by buying a new actuator, like
this?
2. After disconnecting the hose to the actuator, blocking off the T piece it connects to (in the hose between the turbo-intercooler pipe and the boost compensator on the injector pump), and keeping a very watchful eye on the boost gauge so as to not overboost, I find I get a lot better boost, but the exhaust gas temps soar quite quickly toward 700 degrees.
I've backed off the diaphram in the boost compensator bit by bit to around the 12 o'clock position but EGTs are still "way up there" compared to my other 300Tdi with the standard turbo with similar levels of injector pump tune. Is this normal? I'm starting to wonder if my EGT gauge or probe are faulty. There is virtually no fuel smoke under boost, which was not the case with the standard turbo fuelling "wound up" high enough to cause EGTs like this.
Thanks in advance,
James.
P.S. Just in case anyone points me to threads on tuning the 300Tdi, I am quite familiar with the process, but with the standard turbo (with an operable wastegate actuator). I'm trying to determine how the GT28R works or performs on a 300Tdi.
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