STD Tuning Engine mix 605 / 612

mix 605 / 612

mix 605 / 612

 
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barrote
Superturbo

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07-01-2014, 11:00 AM #1
hello there,
I was wandering if i can assemble a good engine with the remaining pieces of a 605 and a 612.
The idea is:
use 605 block and head, or 605 block and 612 head.
612 pistons and rods from 605 and crankshaft.
Mechanical VE rotary and modify head to fit DI injectors.
GT 2359, and inter-cooler.

Is it such a nonsense idea?
positive comments will be much appreciated, reason, i will really do it Wink

Ps I´m just short on the 605 head and the injection pump.

FD,
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barrote
07-01-2014, 11:00 AM #1

hello there,
I was wandering if i can assemble a good engine with the remaining pieces of a 605 and a 612.
The idea is:
use 605 block and head, or 605 block and 612 head.
612 pistons and rods from 605 and crankshaft.
Mechanical VE rotary and modify head to fit DI injectors.
GT 2359, and inter-cooler.

Is it such a nonsense idea?
positive comments will be much appreciated, reason, i will really do it Wink

Ps I´m just short on the 605 head and the injection pump.


FD,
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Petar
7.5mm M pump

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07-02-2014, 02:00 PM #2
Interesting idea but i think that it would be simpler to just make a standard OM605 superturbo.
Big issues would be modifying the om605 head for DI injectors and i am unsure if the OM612 head will fit.
It can be done but it would be quite expensive.
standard OM605, GT2359V, big intercooler and a 7.5mm M superpump and sell the rest of the parts would be the simplest way to go.
Although it would be interesting if you could get the VE pump to work.
Petar
07-02-2014, 02:00 PM #2

Interesting idea but i think that it would be simpler to just make a standard OM605 superturbo.
Big issues would be modifying the om605 head for DI injectors and i am unsure if the OM612 head will fit.
It can be done but it would be quite expensive.
standard OM605, GT2359V, big intercooler and a 7.5mm M superpump and sell the rest of the parts would be the simplest way to go.
Although it would be interesting if you could get the VE pump to work.

barrote
Superturbo

1,627
07-02-2014, 05:43 PM #3
Yep wont be easy,
What worries me the most is the pistons. and the pump , still have to buy one.
i´ll see, do u happen to have info on the pistons ?
Regards

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barrote
07-02-2014, 05:43 PM #3

Yep wont be easy,
What worries me the most is the pistons. and the pump , still have to buy one.
i´ll see, do u happen to have info on the pistons ?
Regards


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Petar
7.5mm M pump

459
07-03-2014, 05:00 AM #4
All i know about the pistons is that the bore on the OM612 is 88mm and on the OM605 is 87mm. So the block would have to be bored out.
BTW i had a similar idea, but i wanted to slap a mechanical pump and injectors on a OM613 but then i figured out that it doesn't have a provision to drive the pump Undecided
Petar
07-03-2014, 05:00 AM #4

All i know about the pistons is that the bore on the OM612 is 88mm and on the OM605 is 87mm. So the block would have to be bored out.
BTW i had a similar idea, but i wanted to slap a mechanical pump and injectors on a OM613 but then i figured out that it doesn't have a provision to drive the pump Undecided

07-03-2014, 05:20 AM #5
I think what you want is an OM602.982. 2.9l - 89mm pistons. It's allready direct injection and comes with a Bosch VE attached to it Wink

So unless you WANT a multivalve-head - W210 E290TD engine has all you'r after. Stock 129HP & 300nm 1800-2400RPM. It's a very nice engine do drive, it doesn't sound like it's got much power, but it pulls like an ox through the rev range. And sounds awesome (like a truck Big Grin).

I've been thinking lots about using components from this engine to make a bored out DI-603. 'Cause - I don't like multi-valve engines.

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
07-03-2014, 05:20 AM #5

I think what you want is an OM602.982. 2.9l - 89mm pistons. It's allready direct injection and comes with a Bosch VE attached to it Wink

So unless you WANT a multivalve-head - W210 E290TD engine has all you'r after. Stock 129HP & 300nm 1800-2400RPM. It's a very nice engine do drive, it doesn't sound like it's got much power, but it pulls like an ox through the rev range. And sounds awesome (like a truck Big Grin).

I've been thinking lots about using components from this engine to make a bored out DI-603. 'Cause - I don't like multi-valve engines.


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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

barrote
Superturbo

1,627
07-03-2014, 10:52 AM #6
yep, i´m after building a good engine from 2 scrap ones, that's my main idea.
u see its a lot easier to tune a VE, that's why i´m wondering going DI, that's not only that, it seems that with DI u can burn much more fuel with less heat. i have experienced heat problems in my IDI engine despite 1 oil to water heat exchanger and a oil radiator. can´t see how people is doing with this tuned pumps, they must have heat problems as well.
maybe u have a point, i don't have components from those engines i have from 612, lets see how it will end up.
regards

BTW E290 TD comes with a 602.98X engine wich is 10 valve.
Wink
This post was last modified: 07-03-2014, 10:57 AM by barrote.

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barrote
07-03-2014, 10:52 AM #6

yep, i´m after building a good engine from 2 scrap ones, that's my main idea.
u see its a lot easier to tune a VE, that's why i´m wondering going DI, that's not only that, it seems that with DI u can burn much more fuel with less heat. i have experienced heat problems in my IDI engine despite 1 oil to water heat exchanger and a oil radiator. can´t see how people is doing with this tuned pumps, they must have heat problems as well.
maybe u have a point, i don't have components from those engines i have from 612, lets see how it will end up.
regards


BTW E290 TD comes with a 602.98X engine wich is 10 valve.
Wink


FD,
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barrote
Superturbo

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09-04-2015, 03:13 AM #7
Hello fine people,
the initial idea has changed!!!
All is moving in the direction of having a 605 2.9 liter!!! with a 8mm superpump and the other goods too!!!
i´m divided, would like your opinion about wich piston to use, DI pistons or IDI ?
i´m inclined towards the DI , to leave the possibility of converting it to DI in future.
opinions would be much apreciated

FD,
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barrote
09-04-2015, 03:13 AM #7

Hello fine people,
the initial idea has changed!!!
All is moving in the direction of having a 605 2.9 liter!!! with a 8mm superpump and the other goods too!!!
i´m divided, would like your opinion about wich piston to use, DI pistons or IDI ?
i´m inclined towards the DI , to leave the possibility of converting it to DI in future.
opinions would be much apreciated


FD,
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