[Vwdiesel] smaller (k14-ECOdiesel) vs. larger (is it k24?normal
1.6td)
mikitka
mikitka at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 23 09:52:48 EDT 2005
I know that my K14 spools up fast and as stated before it holds the boost
between gear changes. Right now it is maxing out at 10 psi, I tried to
adjust it but must not have turned the adjustment screw clockwise enough to
make a difference. I turned it one full turn and seems my boost stayed the
same. I need to tinker with it some more and get it up to 15psi.
Nick
Cool! I had guessed that the K14 would be a better solution for
non-full-throttle driving, but never would have guessed that the K14
would be able to make the same boost (at lower rpm's!) that the larger
turbo's BOV is set to... that's pitiful!
Incidentally, the '84 Quantum 1.6TD that I have came with a Garrett
T0304 (a subspecies of T3).
I put the Garrett back together last night. Got a rebuild kit and had
the wheel & shaft+wheel parts balanced at a local (SLC) shop, High Tech
Turbo. Not too painful. I got lucky and caught the rebuild kit on sale
for $50, so the total was under $100.
Gary
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 15:41 -0400, Libbybapa at wmconnect.com wrote:
> I thought that some of you might be interested in my thoughts and
experiences
> regarding these two turbos on the 1.6TD. The engine that I put into my
> vangon was originally an ECOdiesel which had the smaller k14. When I
installed it
> into my van I added a Saab 9000 intercooler. I added the aneroid equipped
> pump and line and ran the van that way for a while. Then many may recall
my
> wierd oil pressure issues (boost up oil=oil pressure down and vice versa).
While
> working on that I dismantled the k14. While still attempting to solve the
oil
> pressure issue I got another complete 1.6TD engine. It had the larger
turbo.
> I swapped that turbo onto my van (with no effect to the oil pressure
> situation). With either turbo I would run 11-12psi. Above 12 the BOV
goes off.
> Anyone know of an adjustable BOV that will fit the jetta manifold?
>
> Here is what I have found. I really need to install my tach so I can talk
> rpms but here goes anyway. The larger turbo requires higher rpm's and
more
> fuel/pedal in order to produce the same amount of boost/power. The EGT's
are also
> HIGHER with the larger turbo. My only explanation is that more fuel is
> dumped for a given boost pressure and so the ex-gas is hotter. I have
heard from
> others that the smaller k14 will easily produce 15 psi throughout the
entire
> rpm range of the 1.6TD. The biggest performance difference is when
accelerating
> up hills. If shifting at 4,000-4,500 the k14 will still produce max boost
in
> the next gear. The larger turbo will max at 5psi until the rpm's in the
next
> gear increase significantly.
>
> Summing up my conclusions: the smaller k14 turbo is better suited to the
> 1.6TD than the larger one.
> Max boost at lower rpm's.
> Lower EGT's.
> Less requirement for mashing the pedal/potentially better fuel economy.
>
>
> Andrew
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