
Originally Posted by
llandro
Just curious, but what is the bottom line on this excercise?
Knowing what my friend went through, 3 months waiting around etc., then a recon. engine installed, shot rid of it immediately after, what is Nissan really on about.
After all, its only basically a 4 cylinder block with pistons, a crankshaft and its ancillaries, lubrication system and fuel supply.
So what makes them so self destructive?
It has to be an out of control fuelling system, electronics not taking notice of what the engine EGT is doing, pouring on the juice when the engine can no longer take it.
In a previous life I ran gensets powering bush sawmills. Ruston Hornsby, Lister Blackstone, Mirrlees, N/A and turbo. Most around 400-700hp. In all cases each individual cylinder exhaust had a pyrometer to monitor the EGT. Keep the EGT's at the correct level and all is OK.
These engines ran up to 12hr. shifts, lasted years and years and all to do with (manual) engine management.
Thats nuff. will go and pat the old 300tdi now!!
llandro
You have hit the nail on the head, EGT is critical with modern highly stressed diesels, and obviously these are sailing close to the wind ALREADY pushing over 2 tons along, so it wouldn't take much to hurt the little ZD30. I'm surprised they don't have an overboost fuel cutout like the Td5, this would've prevented Nissans problems from Day 1 I reckon.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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