Id goto a specialist for the rejig.... actually I wouldnt I'd DIY but Id reccomend that you goto a specialist.
Whilst showing/swapping yarns with a fellow Landy owner his TD5 Defender mine 85 County, I was asked about the turbo & intercooler as their were none stock, then up popped the question on calibration or recalibration of the diesel pump??? I was gobbsmacked, since then I've found out that no recal was done. So should that be carried out by a pump specialist or whom? Any suggestions would be great.
Dennis_G
Id goto a specialist for the rejig.... actually I wouldnt I'd DIY but Id reccomend that you goto a specialist.
Dave
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You don't need to recalibrate the fuel pump on a diesel when swapping turbos, adding intercoolers etc.
But you can if you want more power (which is usually the goal when swapping turbos and adding intercoolers).
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