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    What do you think of sprint booster? Knew that there is no added power but just faster throttle response, but noticed that by MS smokes during hard acceleration when I have this switched ON, none when it is OFF. Berrima also told me that sprint booster tends to make the mixture lean that is why it is belching black smoke...any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    What do you think of sprint booster? Knew that there is no added power but just faster throttle response, but noticed that by MS smokes during hard acceleration when I have this switched ON, none when it is OFF. Berrima also told me that sprint booster tends to make the mixture lean that is why it is belching black smoke...any thoughts?
    No experience with it, and for me I find it very costly for what it does, My Elrand also has the fly by wire throttle it is a bit of a slow reaction but that's probably a good thing because diesels don't rev fast and you don't want to be dumping all that fuel so quickly. If your smoking your to rich not lean, that's unburnt fuel and money down the drain.

    * Crazyboy the must have gauges are a boost gauge and EGT (exhaust gas temperature gauge) and for me I like having a voltmeter. It's the only real way to monitor if your battery and alternator are doing what they are supposed to, Either of these goes bad and you stuck. I have a intake air temp sensor gauge now as well that I installed last year to see my temp drops with the water injection and see how the engine behaves in traffic and at idle vs cruise. Intercoolers really take some time too function again once they get heat soaked.

    Current set up in my Elgrand. Voltmeter, 30psi boost gauge, EGT and IAT gauges.





    My old set up, Had to ditch the 15psi gauge because I am now pushing 23psi.





    I also have a hour meter on my van as well but you can't see it because off the shifter.

    If you have space for a 2 1/16" hole and don't mind drilling the consul like I did it's very easy to install a gauge without a pod. I have my hour meter directly in the dash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    No experience with it, and for me I find it very costly for what it does, My Elrand also has the fly by wire throttle it is a bit of a slow reaction but that's probably a good thing because diesels don't rev fast and you don't want to be dumping all that fuel so quickly. If your smoking your to rich not lean, that's unburnt fuel and money down the drain.

    * Crazyboy the must have gauges are a boost gauge and EGT (exhaust gas temperature gauge) and for me I like having a voltmeter. It's the only real way to monitor if your battery and alternator are doing what they are supposed to, Either of these goes bad and you stuck. I have a intake air temp sensor gauge now as well that I installed last year to see my temp drops with the water injection and see how the engine behaves in traffic and at idle vs cruise. Intercoolers really take some time too function again once they get heat soaked.

    Current set up in my Elgrand. Voltmeter, 30psi boost gauge, EGT and IAT gauges.





    My old set up, Had to ditch the 15psi gauge because I am now pushing 23psi.





    I also have a hour meter on my van as well but you can't see it because off the shifter.

    If you have space for a 2 1/16" hole and don't mind drilling the consul like I did it's very easy to install a gauge without a pod. I have my hour meter directly in the dash.
    At the moment, i'll probably stick with the pods. Just have to know where can i buy pods like yours.

    Do we still need oil temp gauge?

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    Almost anyplace that sells gauges sells pods. You can get the same ones I had at most places there, In SM clark they sell them so they should not be hard to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
    No experience with it, and for me I find it very costly for what it does, My Elrand also has the fly by wire throttle it is a bit of a slow reaction but that's probably a good thing because diesels don't rev fast and you don't want to be dumping all that fuel so quickly. If your smoking your to rich not lean, that's unburnt fuel and money down the drain.

    * Crazyboy the must have gauges are a boost gauge and EGT (exhaust gas temperature gauge) and for me I like having a voltmeter. It's the only real way to monitor if your battery and alternator are doing what they are supposed to, Either of these goes bad and you stuck. I have a intake air temp sensor gauge now as well that I installed last year to see my temp drops with the water injection and see how the engine behaves in traffic and at idle vs cruise. Intercoolers really take some time too function again once they get heat soaked.

    Current set up in my Elgrand. Voltmeter, 30psi boost gauge, EGT and IAT gauges.





    My old set up, Had to ditch the 15psi gauge because I am now pushing 23psi.





    I also have a hour meter on my van as well but you can't see it because off the shifter.

    If you have space for a 2 1/16" hole and don't mind drilling the consul like I did it's very easy to install a gauge without a pod. I have my hour meter directly in the dash.
    nice gauges doc. for the egt, better to have it pre (exhaust manifold) or post turbo (downpipe)? TIA.

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    I always prefer just after the downpipe.

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    any suggestions for crosswind A/T? is there any way we can make it a lil bit faster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelu View Post
    any suggestions for crosswind A/T? is there any way we can make it a lil bit faster?
    You can check here. Berrima diesel can tune your Crosswind for the best amount of power and tweak your turbo for some added boost. You can also try water/alcohol injection if your looking for some big gains.

    http://tsikot.com/forums/engine-fuel...6/index21.html

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    Hi dvldoc. having a larger dump pipe in ordinary turbos is pretty effective but have to heard of anything about large dump pipes with vgts - both electronic and mechanical?

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    Is that an engine operating hours meter? How much did that set you back? Sounds like something we might want on our ambulances. Our GM ambulance has it, but our regular local ones don't.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

Mods to a diesel engine? : )