Originally Written by
emilground
well just to give you an idea not to exaggerate with the turbo, a 180 points have to be ir? that well ( more than you risk, but personally I have given more? only when I'm at the tablet and not under 3500 rpm) and do not serve in the course of operation. If you want to respect the original curves, you can give a 7-8 % in general. On the rail pressure I would not go over 6%, n? rpm too low senn? you may have some seghettamento, but you can always try. With Tinj not to overdo it at low loads, by little, just to fill that small emptiness that c'?. You can progressively rise with the increase and stay within the 15% in ir? and see if it smokes. Test under load and at high rpm. The advance of fuel injection don't touch it, see how it goes without touching it. Of course, adjusting the torque limiters and maps the pedal ( I don't know if you use ECM and what version they are or they are the first 4 maps ). According to me the important thing ? to understand the extent to which we you can? push to maintain reliability? and then the rest comes by trial and error. Maybe with the ELM327 and multiecuscan you can make a log to keep temperatures under control, the amount? diesel fuel, turbo pressure, rail, and other things that can help you to give an account of how well it is working the system.