200 hp out of om603.971
200 hp out of om603.971
Hello all,
I have an om 603.971 that is in need of a new turbo. So I thought this would the appropriate time to do what ever modifications I need to get more low end power.
I will be putting this engine in my G wagen and will be using this off road a bit.
What do I need to do to achieve 200 horsepower without going to expensive?
Thanks,
Craig
(05-26-2012, 01:10 AM)ontum Hello all,
I have an om 603.971 that is in need of a new turbo. So I thought this would the appropriate time to do what ever modifications I need to get more low end power.
I will be putting this engine in my G wagen and will be using this off road a bit.
What do I need to do to achieve 200 horsepower without going to expensive?
Thanks,
Craig
(05-26-2012, 01:10 AM)ontum Hello all,
I have an om 603.971 that is in need of a new turbo. So I thought this would the appropriate time to do what ever modifications I need to get more low end power.
I will be putting this engine in my G wagen and will be using this off road a bit.
What do I need to do to achieve 200 horsepower without going to expensive?
Thanks,
Craig
(05-26-2012, 06:53 AM)kova What size turbo would do the trick? holset hx35w is way too big for that power or?
(05-26-2012, 06:53 AM)kova What size turbo would do the trick? holset hx35w is way too big for that power or?
Says the fool with a twin charged 600hp 603 haha Ive herd the stock pump and a 60 trim will do 200
Does anyone know what the part number is for the 6mm elements, the part number, or where to get them?
Who can install them? I reside in Oregon and I think there may be some places in California that rebuild mercedes injection pumps.
The precision and masterpower turbos seem to run between 700-800$, which is a bit out of my price range. Is there an available turbo I could find used for cheaper? Or can I get a new cartridge for the turbo housing I have now?
Here is the condition of my current turbo.
You get 6mm elements off a 98-99 electronic E300d pump. You go find a used one. Easier than figuring out Bosch part numbers and then wondering where to get them.
Unless you find a pump at a pick and pull for cheap, I'd prefer new 7.5mm elements or something, since new elements themselves are about the price of used 98 pump.