Post 13...Young Angus noted:
"they just opened the main screw slightly"
This will only reduce the fuelling therefore reducing power. To increase fuel the lock tab has to be removed allowing the screw to be turned clockwise in.
Mike
Any dyno place should be able to do the tune....yes they will be a little surprised that boost is already running at 14 ish psi as they normally on see other makes. Just tell them max. PSI and Exhaust temp and they should tweak to suit.
I first took mine to a Land Rover indie.......good performance increase and fuel economy but it was a lack smoke screen behind the car.
I than took it to a dyno shop (I had worked the owners I put previous jobs), he did three run up from memory, made adjustment on the first two and the third was to confirm. He also uses an analyzer in the exhaust.
It was a few hundred dollars from memory.....wish I went to him first. Pretty sure at least one member on here has used him as well....although doesn’t help you being in Melbourne.
This is probably a good thing to do. Les Richmond said the dyno component would cost about $500, so that sounds like it's in the ball park plus they should know the cars well enough, regardless of whether they can still be bothered with the old ones or not, surely a dyno tune wouldn't be too horrible a job for them.
Other than them, where else does one take a 300Tdi for a dyno tune around Melbourne??? Any old place with a dyno? Or is it worth finding a rover place with a dyno?
| Search AULRO.com ONLY! |
Search All the Web! |
|---|
|
|
|
Bookmarks