juice wrote:A little update for the list of maps which i tested and found on my 320d
juice wrote:With firad nozzles keep SOI stock, you can damage engine very easy with more SOI and bigger nozzles.
Bigger nozzles means more fuel in same injection window, dont touch SOI or SOI limiters, keep them stock, believe me it's a safety advice :)
How much they were? what price? I`m tempted to buy a pair of those nozzles too and a hybrid turbo to go with 1.6 boost.
A friend with same settings has 205 hp on dyno.
juice wrote:Interesting setup you have.
Keep advance stock. With bigger nozzles you have to retard the SOI, because if you advance more, fueling will start too early and in the final will be overadvanced. Keep all soi stock.
Keep in mind that any rewrite of file on these fucking vp44 pump cars can take time for pump to adapt new file..well you cant really figure out instantly the economy or power..should pass 1-2 days.
The same shit happened with audi a6 2.5 tdi, same pump.
You should log the boost to be sure that you have stable boost..with bigger turbo..for sure you must rewrite a big part of n75 map
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