Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby alex_sk » Thu Dec 06, 2012 12:36 pm

Now CR win PD due to ecological issues. PD can't match Euro-5 and future Euro-x emission limits. Only CR with highest pressure and multistage injection allow this.
PD have good features - immediately start, fast response, run with one faulty injector etc. But his time is running out.

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby dubnostics » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:25 pm

If PD is so less flexible and less liked etc. why is it a premium to insure compared to CR?

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby OdinEidolon » Thu Dec 06, 2012 5:05 pm

dubnostics wrote:If PD is so less flexible and less liked etc. why is it a premium to insure compared to CR?


Who said the insurance has ever had anything to do with the reality? :lol:
Insurance company just put up as much premiums as they can.

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby dubnostics » Thu Dec 06, 2012 5:30 pm

OdinEidolon wrote:
dubnostics wrote:If PD is so less flexible and less liked etc. why is it a premium to insure compared to CR?


Who said the insurance has ever had anything to do with the reality? :lol:
Insurance company just put up as much premiums as they can.



No I know it's nothing to do with it but surely if its not as flexible they wouldn't see it as a 'heavily modifiable' engine?
If that makes sense :lol:

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby OdinEidolon » Thu Dec 06, 2012 5:49 pm

dubnostics wrote:
OdinEidolon wrote:
dubnostics wrote:If PD is so less flexible and less liked etc. why is it a premium to insure compared to CR?


Who said the insurance has ever had anything to do with the reality? :lol:
Insurance company just put up as much premiums as they can.



No I know it's nothing to do with it but surely if its not as flexible they wouldn't see it as a 'heavily modifiable' engine?
If that makes sense :lol:


Logic cannot be applied at the way insurance companies decide the price sadly! :lol:

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby 4wisdom » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:24 pm

The new CRs develops rail pressures equal to that of PD system and can have a very fancy injection pattern with the advent of high precision piezo injectors

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby cleaner77 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:36 pm

I prefer common rail, they run much smoother and they are not so noisy.

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby poxxxy » Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:49 am

I will always have a love for the PD injector as it was my first real Diesel experience, we can find more power out of the engine still... so it still has a little life in it but alas it will soon be a thing of the past :(.

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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby godfrey.kuo » Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:15 am

HI
who can help me?
my car is 2006 AUDI A6 3,0 tdi, AT with Quattro code BMK
Why the NOx emission is pretty higher than others?



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Re: Would you prefer pumpduse or common rail?

Postby ejay » Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:58 pm

Maybe some injectors arent so good anymore. Do diagnostics.

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