http://www.dpchip.com/home/diesel-tunin ... tios-afrs/http://www.bankspower.com/techarticles/ ... ays-Dieselhttp://tripletdiesel.com/high-performance.htmlThe above links are similar to what I had read before on AFR, SOI and EGT
But will be interesting to see once you have an EGT gauge! :)
Easiest way to get your AFR lower (if you want to do that) is to just inject more fuel, for a set amount of boost from the turbo.
Or of course have the turbo create less boost at a set fuel injection quantity.
As I understand it, with the EDC15P ECU, the fuelling quantity is decided first, then once that has been decided the boost value is decided by the ECU depending on the fuel to be injected. The engine then works to achieve both the specified boost value and injection quantity.
To get an AFR of 14 with a maximum of 80mg of fuel being injected, then you want to have the turbo generate 2.36 bar absolute manifold pressure at 80mg of fuel.
However, I believe this may make the car very smokey! And possibly high EGT too!
Or another way to look at it, with a max turbo pressure of (for example) 2.6bar absolute, then you can inject 88mg of fuel per stroke and that gives an AFR of 14 too.
But again I believe this will lead to a lot of smoke and possibly high EGT as well!
In order to get the 260bhp, I presume that needs a turbo upgrade?
I know the injectors on the PD130 engines are good for a lot of power (but im not sure how much), but im guessing things like the head bolts, exhaust manifold, turbo etc all have to be upgraded!