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Personally for relaible power id go where everyone else seems to be heading down the fully hdi route. The m-tdi is doable, im just sore about it as i bent a rod doing it after weeks of work to get a running car. Mtdi still wont give great refinment though as its still only a single stage/dual stage injection. Much like xud.
So my 2 p is hdi or xud with forged rods unless you wanna track it hard
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Interesting Perspective
The only reason I thought of doing MHDI over HDI was the wiring and reliability.
Assuming the DW12 Block is the same as a DW10, therefore the same as an xud and will bolt directly into the 205 and any be box.
But wiring that into a 205 loom to get all the clocks working! Not an easy job id imagine!
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DW12 block wont allow a BE box to be bolted to it. Hence using the DW10 and whatever BE3/4 you want to use.
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Ahh o.k ! Makes Sense
What members are running these 2.0 16v MHDI motors?
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27-07-2017, 04:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-07-2017, 04:17 PM by Ruan.)
Wiring for a stock Commonrail HDi is very simple to be honest, using a loom from a single plug 306 keeps them very self contained along with an unlocked ECU... If done right, you need simply one wire to make the engine run - the main battery feeds are all the same otherwise.
Personally wouldn't bother now with mechanical pumped HDis - there's so much information on the stock HDi ECUs to make them run independently of other body systems, there's no point in the faff.. Not to mention they've got vastly greater control.
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So basically you just need the engine loom from the hdi which can be ran separately so there is no need to join looms together.
Basic enough so!
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(27-07-2017, 05:44 PM)pugtk Wrote: So basically you just need the engine loom from the hdi which can be ran separately so there is no need to join looms together.
Basic enough so!
Yeah. They are auper simple as ruan says.
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I was having a look at the rr bible in the hdi section, nothing impressive in there.
What sort of power are they capable of with a 16v head, decent turbo?
What injection system is used? standard or upgraded?
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(27-07-2017, 08:51 PM)pugtk Wrote: I was having a look at the rr bible in the hdi section, nothing impressive in there.
What sort of power are they capable of with a 16v head, decent turbo?
What injection system is used? standard or upgraded?
Problem everyone runs into is how much fuel you can get through the injectors. The 16v has a diffrent plane angle and allows more injector choice for nozzles. But hey are expensive which means not many people do it. Which is a shame.
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So is that why people use the ve pump I take it?
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People mainly use the VE as it's easier to turn a few screws and do some pump mods to be able to tune it yourself rather than learning to map EDC15
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28-07-2017, 10:48 AM
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Who hear has stood in front of a MHDI? Does it sound as refined as a HDI?
Or does it clatter like an xud?
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I built one, its in between the xud and hdi. The injection on the setup i made was only two stage injection.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ThlQ0QKw5BA
Thats a basic setup of how i done it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XhxUo7eRnkE
And thats it running very briefly
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Darren knows way more than i do regarding this as well. He had to help me to get the advance curve right. Was a bit fiddly but did run well in the end
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Will try and comment on this later this evening when I have time, some good points made but could probably add another viewpoint / perspective on the topic..
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