jadeflyer
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I have come across this on another forum I use (very informed) and wondered what folks think about it. I have made enquiries about suitability for a Volvo D4 with positive vibes. Basically any common rail deisel is suitable.
If, like me, your car has the "Common Rail" diesel injection fitted, you can now benefit from a new and relatively inexpensive tuning technology. A 'plug and play' box is fitted to the common rail connector and works by increasing rail pressure.
An explanation of common rail technology can be found here but basically the common rail acts as an accumulator for fuel at very high pressure. A computer then sends signals to the injectors, which are all plumbed into the rail itself. There can be as many as five pulses of fuel sent in per cycle.
I have fitted a tuning box to my BMW530d (yes the one with the new engine ) and the result is very impressive. The mpg on my first run to LHR has gone from 39 to 44 using the same driving style. The autobox changes up earlier with the higher torque. If you floor it, the acceleration is markedly improved. Higher torque is delivered for a given throttle position.
Fitting is easy, just unplug the common rail connector from the end of the rail, snap in the unit and that's it. I had to undo 5 bolts to take off the engine cover, but on some cars the cover can merely be lifted off.
The unit looks like this: (6cm x 4cm x 1.5cm, harness 30cm long)
How do you know if your car has common rail? It's fitted to all new BMWs, Jeep CRDs, Ford TDCi, all GM CDTi, Honda's i-CTDi, Hyundai-Kia's CRDi, Land Rover's TD5, Suzuki's DDiS, Mazda's CiTD, Mercedes CDI, Mitsubishi's DI-D, Nissan's dCi, Peugeot/Citroën's HDI or HDi, Renault's dCi, SsangYong's XDi, Subaru's Legacy TD (as of Jan 2008 ), Toyota's D-4D. Volkswagen Group: The 4.2 V8 TDI and the latest 2.7 and 3.0 TDI (V6) engines featured on current Audi models use common rail, as opposed to the earlier unit injector engines. The 2.0 TDI in the Volkswagen Tiguan SUV uses common rail, as does the 2008 model Audi A4. Volkswagen Group has announced that the 2.0 TDI (common rail) engine will be available for Volkswagen Passat as well as the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta.
Volvo 2.4D and D5 engines, Skoda TDI
they are £150 inc VAT.
If, like me, your car has the "Common Rail" diesel injection fitted, you can now benefit from a new and relatively inexpensive tuning technology. A 'plug and play' box is fitted to the common rail connector and works by increasing rail pressure.
An explanation of common rail technology can be found here but basically the common rail acts as an accumulator for fuel at very high pressure. A computer then sends signals to the injectors, which are all plumbed into the rail itself. There can be as many as five pulses of fuel sent in per cycle.
I have fitted a tuning box to my BMW530d (yes the one with the new engine ) and the result is very impressive. The mpg on my first run to LHR has gone from 39 to 44 using the same driving style. The autobox changes up earlier with the higher torque. If you floor it, the acceleration is markedly improved. Higher torque is delivered for a given throttle position.
Fitting is easy, just unplug the common rail connector from the end of the rail, snap in the unit and that's it. I had to undo 5 bolts to take off the engine cover, but on some cars the cover can merely be lifted off.
The unit looks like this: (6cm x 4cm x 1.5cm, harness 30cm long)
How do you know if your car has common rail? It's fitted to all new BMWs, Jeep CRDs, Ford TDCi, all GM CDTi, Honda's i-CTDi, Hyundai-Kia's CRDi, Land Rover's TD5, Suzuki's DDiS, Mazda's CiTD, Mercedes CDI, Mitsubishi's DI-D, Nissan's dCi, Peugeot/Citroën's HDI or HDi, Renault's dCi, SsangYong's XDi, Subaru's Legacy TD (as of Jan 2008 ), Toyota's D-4D. Volkswagen Group: The 4.2 V8 TDI and the latest 2.7 and 3.0 TDI (V6) engines featured on current Audi models use common rail, as opposed to the earlier unit injector engines. The 2.0 TDI in the Volkswagen Tiguan SUV uses common rail, as does the 2008 model Audi A4. Volkswagen Group has announced that the 2.0 TDI (common rail) engine will be available for Volkswagen Passat as well as the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta.
Volvo 2.4D and D5 engines, Skoda TDI
they are £150 inc VAT.