STD Tuning Engine Stand alone controller for CR engines?

Stand alone controller for CR engines?

Stand alone controller for CR engines?

 
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diesel2fast4u
GT2256V

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10-11-2010, 05:10 PM #1
I have no connections to the company !!!

I was browsing the net, when I found this :

http://www.bodylogicuk.com/90265/info.php?p=10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvvEJ1sgTqU
diesel2fast4u
10-11-2010, 05:10 PM #1

I have no connections to the company !!!

I was browsing the net, when I found this :

http://www.bodylogicuk.com/90265/info.php?p=10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvvEJ1sgTqU

Rad Cap
Naturally-aspirated

9
10-11-2010, 05:36 PM #2
Nice find. Shame about the price though at £3k
Hopefully the price will come down in the next year or 2.


Would there be any advantages with this over say a decent live remap?
Rad Cap
10-11-2010, 05:36 PM #2

Nice find. Shame about the price though at £3k
Hopefully the price will come down in the next year or 2.


Would there be any advantages with this over say a decent live remap?

diesel2fast4u
GT2256V

107
10-11-2010, 05:59 PM #3
Well, I don't know (yet)

For a modern car I think you would be better of keeping to stock wiring etc.
But for swaps...

Myself I am looking to make big HP diesel engine for my boat and I like electronics to control smoke and torque.
diesel2fast4u
10-11-2010, 05:59 PM #3

Well, I don't know (yet)

For a modern car I think you would be better of keeping to stock wiring etc.
But for swaps...

Myself I am looking to make big HP diesel engine for my boat and I like electronics to control smoke and torque.

HoleshotHolset
Holset

379
10-19-2010, 09:01 AM #4
Here's another option (not sure on price...):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfuuxxiK_DQ

Here's a very pricey option for the common-rail B-series Cummins engines (and others, of course):
http://www.destroked.com/zeus/index.shtml

'07 W211 OM642
'95 W124.131/722.435, 211k - daily driver/Superturbo project - OM606.962 with "M" pump...under construction! (build thread here)
'99 W210.025 - gone, but not forgotten
'94 Dodge/Cummins - gone, but not forgotten
HoleshotHolset
10-19-2010, 09:01 AM #4

Here's another option (not sure on price...):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfuuxxiK_DQ

Here's a very pricey option for the common-rail B-series Cummins engines (and others, of course):
http://www.destroked.com/zeus/index.shtml


'07 W211 OM642
'95 W124.131/722.435, 211k - daily driver/Superturbo project - OM606.962 with "M" pump...under construction! (build thread here)
'99 W210.025 - gone, but not forgotten
'94 Dodge/Cummins - gone, but not forgotten

diesel2fast4u
GT2256V

107
10-22-2010, 12:39 PM #5
(10-19-2010, 09:01 AM)HoleshotHolset Here's another option (not sure on price...):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfuuxxiK_DQ

Here's a very pricey option for the common-rail B-series Cummins engines (and others, of course):
http://www.destroked.com/zeus/index.shtml

Website says 1500€ = +/- 2000 usd... looks like a nice option

Duramax CP pump, nozzles, turbo(s) hmmmmm, anybody have an idea what the inside of a 613 or 648 looks like, can it handle power like a 606?
This post was last modified: 10-22-2010, 12:45 PM by diesel2fast4u.
diesel2fast4u
10-22-2010, 12:39 PM #5

(10-19-2010, 09:01 AM)HoleshotHolset Here's another option (not sure on price...):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfuuxxiK_DQ

Here's a very pricey option for the common-rail B-series Cummins engines (and others, of course):
http://www.destroked.com/zeus/index.shtml

Website says 1500€ = +/- 2000 usd... looks like a nice option

Duramax CP pump, nozzles, turbo(s) hmmmmm, anybody have an idea what the inside of a 613 or 648 looks like, can it handle power like a 606?

muuris
OM605

318
10-23-2010, 01:36 PM #6
(10-22-2010, 12:39 PM)diesel2fast4u hmmmmm, anybody have an idea what the inside of a 613 or 648 looks like, can it handle power like a 606?

The bottom end is strong, but the nozzles are the limiting factor. AFAIK, ~70hp/cyl is the best result so far (AMG nozzles, if I'm not mistaken). The stock ecu is ok, no idea whatsoever putting a standalone controller in cdi.
This post was last modified: 10-23-2010, 01:37 PM by muuris.
muuris
10-23-2010, 01:36 PM #6

(10-22-2010, 12:39 PM)diesel2fast4u hmmmmm, anybody have an idea what the inside of a 613 or 648 looks like, can it handle power like a 606?

The bottom end is strong, but the nozzles are the limiting factor. AFAIK, ~70hp/cyl is the best result so far (AMG nozzles, if I'm not mistaken). The stock ecu is ok, no idea whatsoever putting a standalone controller in cdi.

HoleshotHolset
Holset

379
10-27-2010, 02:39 PM #7
The nozzles as a limiting factor should be easy to overcome.

The injector nozzles on the CDI engines could be opened up using EDM or extrude hone (or a combination of the two processes) much in the same way other performance DI injectors are built up.

Beers,

Matt

'07 W211 OM642
'95 W124.131/722.435, 211k - daily driver/Superturbo project - OM606.962 with "M" pump...under construction! (build thread here)
'99 W210.025 - gone, but not forgotten
'94 Dodge/Cummins - gone, but not forgotten
HoleshotHolset
10-27-2010, 02:39 PM #7

The nozzles as a limiting factor should be easy to overcome.

The injector nozzles on the CDI engines could be opened up using EDM or extrude hone (or a combination of the two processes) much in the same way other performance DI injectors are built up.

Beers,

Matt


'07 W211 OM642
'95 W124.131/722.435, 211k - daily driver/Superturbo project - OM606.962 with "M" pump...under construction! (build thread here)
'99 W210.025 - gone, but not forgotten
'94 Dodge/Cummins - gone, but not forgotten

 
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