Bosch 190 injectors and timing
Bosch 190 injectors and timing
Hello!
I think I've finally chased down the vibration in my engine enough to give a little goose to the power.
I have Bosch 190 injectors from PDR. They recommended using the thinnest washers, which I did.
I'd like to know if anyone knows if these require more timing than stock, or if they act just like stock?
Basically, I searched and couldn't find anything on timing and Bosch 190s.
I think I've finally chased down the vibration in my engine enough to give a little goose to the power.
I have Bosch 190 injectors from PDR. They recommended using the thinnest washers, which I did.
I'd like to know if anyone knows if these require more timing than stock, or if they act just like stock?
Basically, I searched and couldn't find anything on timing and Bosch 190s.
Unless they put different nozzles on,
they should be fine. unless your timing is off and was off before you installed the new injectors ?
Not sure if you have seen this or not
http://www.1stgen.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1363
they should be fine. unless your timing is off and was off before you installed the new injectors ?
Not sure if you have seen this or not
http://www.1stgen.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1363
our 190's are stock Bosch inj's and nozzles. I do recommend bumping the timing for the added fuel that the inj's put out. Every engine is different but a good base to go with is 1/8" between the lines will lesson smoke, lower egt's and give you slightly better fuel economy.
Some engines like more timing then others. All comes down to how much you crank the power screw.
Approx 14 deg's is stock on the intercooled engines. No need to use a dial indicator, adjust til it feels right for your engine.
1/8" bump is approx 2.5 deg's.
Approx 14 deg's is stock on the intercooled engines. No need to use a dial indicator, adjust til it feels right for your engine.
1/8" bump is approx 2.5 deg's.
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Mark,
Thanks for the answers!
I bumped the timing and turned the fuel screw a bit for good luck. Definitely more power on tap...and definitely more black smoke. Not sure if there's too much black smoke at the moment...might end up backing the fuel out a tad.
Thanks for the answers!
I bumped the timing and turned the fuel screw a bit for good luck. Definitely more power on tap...and definitely more black smoke. Not sure if there's too much black smoke at the moment...might end up backing the fuel out a tad.
Looking back through earlier posts, I found 1.85mm (stock is 1.4mm) lift was a good number for my 190s running the thinest washers available (.20"?). Tweaking the Star-Wheel cleaned up the low boost smoke. 
(If you do get a dial gauge set-up)

(If you do get a dial gauge set-up)
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