04-04-2011, 04:02 PM
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Torque limiting maps are pretty common on tuned turbo diesels.
Basically you limit fueling (and boost) to the max torque you think your driveline can handle.
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Chrysler crippled the Liberty CRD with this technique rather than addressing the root cause, a poorly designed torque converter....
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04-04-2011, 04:11 PM
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Quite a few generic remaps just move the torque limit around.
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I kind of think the 5.5/100km vs 5.6/100km is inside any margin of error IMHO.
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i bought a tdi mk4 golf that an idiot had modified to be straight pipe all the way out, so i'm looking at needing to install a catalytic converter and muffler.
any recommendations for what type of cat works best with our engines?
Most other tdi forums are full of folks talking about cat deletes and mufflrectomies.... i know the ecomodder crowd is into efficiency, so i hope someone is still monitoring this old thread and has some bright ideas about the best cat for an mk4 tai.
thanks!
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04-07-2017, 01:27 AM
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That actually will make it make more power andbe more efficient. So, unless you want it quieter, I wouldn't worry about the muffler. As for the cat, I'm not sure what that age would have had, mines the DPF Mk6.
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04-07-2017, 01:35 AM
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That actually will make it make more power andbe more efficient. So, unless you want it quieter, I wouldn't worry about the muffler.
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i personally don't care about the increased sound, but i couldn't pass state inspection without muffler so looking into what to do about that..
and i'd been ignorant and thought only gas engines had cats!
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04-07-2017, 08:11 AM
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i personally don't care about the increased sound, but i couldn't pass state inspection without muffler so looking into what to do about that..
and i'd been ignorant and thought only gas engines had cats!
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throw a cherry bomb muffler on it. It will work until it packs up with soot. It may get you past inspection. Diesels don't use cats per say, They have a DPF (which the newer ones have catalytic properties ) and you will have to buy a new one because it is against the law for junkyards to sell them used.
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04-07-2017, 08:44 AM
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I don't know, but I think you may find that just a catalytic converter may get the noise level to your liking. Probably easiest way to get one is a post on the private for sale area of TDI club.
I'm running a generic catalytic converter for a 1 ton diesel pickup on my car, along with the cat back for a 1.8T. I used to think it was really quiet, but now that I EV it seems kind of loud, but no worse than a Prius (with ICE running).
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04-07-2017, 08:48 AM
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throw a cherry bomb muffler on it. It will work until it packs up with soot. It may get you past inspection. Diesels don't use cats per say, They have a DPF.
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US spec Diesels typically do have a catalytic converter (his TDI did in the states), newer (07+) typically have a catalytic converter and a DPF, VW has taught us that a NOX trap with DEF is basically necessary as well.
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04-10-2017, 01:00 AM
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US spec Diesels typically do have a catalytic converter (his TDI did in the states), newer (07+) typically have a catalytic converter and a DPF, VW has taught us that a NOX trap with DEF is basically necessary as well.
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would it matter if my 2004 Golf is actually a Canadian?
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04-10-2017, 02:49 PM
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would it matter if my 2004 Golf is actually a Canadian?
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I don't know, if I had to guess I'd say the emissions system was the same.
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