STD Tuning Engine OM605 or OM602A

OM605 or OM602A

OM605 or OM602A

 
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Jambo
GTA2056V

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09-16-2015, 12:31 PM #1
Hi all,

What engine would you recommend using in a NA 290 G.
OM605 or

OM602A  the 290GDT that comes out of a G but is electronic. Was thinking of changing to a mechanical pump (if that is possible). What about injectors?
It wold make fitting easier since it comes with intercooler/ fender...

I know the power is down on the 290 but could it be increased significantly with the mechanical pump and possibly new injectors?

Looking forward to your views.
This post was last modified: 09-16-2015, 12:32 PM by Jambo.
Jambo
09-16-2015, 12:31 PM #1

Hi all,

What engine would you recommend using in a NA 290 G.
OM605 or

OM602A  the 290GDT that comes out of a G but is electronic. Was thinking of changing to a mechanical pump (if that is possible). What about injectors?
It wold make fitting easier since it comes with intercooler/ fender...

I know the power is down on the 290 but could it be increased significantly with the mechanical pump and possibly new injectors?

Looking forward to your views.

barrote
Superturbo

1,627
09-16-2015, 01:22 PM #2
what is the engine number? 602.98X ? if it is then we are talking about a Direct injection engine with a VE EDC , wich changing to a VE mechaanical is a kind of dificult to do due to the fact that there are no mech VE 5 cyl with mb flange , wich necessitates deep modification.
Changing to a M is posible but modification is needed for the timing device, or it may work out well with the timing device, in a few monts i´ll let u know of that.
if it is just a 602.94X i belive a 2.9 version of the famous 602, i think they are indirect injection with lucas epic pump, if that is the case changing to a M pump is direct swap.
regards

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barrote
09-16-2015, 01:22 PM #2

what is the engine number? 602.98X ? if it is then we are talking about a Direct injection engine with a VE EDC , wich changing to a VE mechaanical is a kind of dificult to do due to the fact that there are no mech VE 5 cyl with mb flange , wich necessitates deep modification.
Changing to a M is posible but modification is needed for the timing device, or it may work out well with the timing device, in a few monts i´ll let u know of that.
if it is just a 602.94X i belive a 2.9 version of the famous 602, i think they are indirect injection with lucas epic pump, if that is the case changing to a M pump is direct swap.
regards


FD,
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GD290
Naturally-aspirated

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09-16-2015, 02:32 PM #3
https://www.facebook.com/dieselmeken?fref=ts

Göran Lindskog aka Dieselmeken has a proper solution. Scroll down to the post on August 25th. in how he has build a mechanical version of the direct injected 2.9L TD
GD290
09-16-2015, 02:32 PM #3

https://www.facebook.com/dieselmeken?fref=ts

Göran Lindskog aka Dieselmeken has a proper solution. Scroll down to the post on August 25th. in how he has build a mechanical version of the direct injected 2.9L TD

Jambo
GTA2056V

88
09-17-2015, 12:31 AM #4
Thanks Guys,
Will have a look if such a pump is available here. Gorans motor looks/sounds impressive.
Jambo
09-17-2015, 12:31 AM #4

Thanks Guys,
Will have a look if such a pump is available here. Gorans motor looks/sounds impressive.

barrote
Superturbo

1,627
09-17-2015, 02:37 AM #5
that pump his hybrid , only him or a few other experts can make u one Wink

FD,
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barrote
09-17-2015, 02:37 AM #5

that pump his hybrid , only him or a few other experts can make u one Wink


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stig
K26-2

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09-23-2015, 07:22 AM #6
Why don't you look at an OM662a out of a Ssangyong 2.9TD, will bolt straight in, you have the sump off your 2.9, they are mechanically injected and are a great engine. They are around 120hp standard but can easily be turned up to 150+.
stig
09-23-2015, 07:22 AM #6

Why don't you look at an OM662a out of a Ssangyong 2.9TD, will bolt straight in, you have the sump off your 2.9, they are mechanically injected and are a great engine. They are around 120hp standard but can easily be turned up to 150+.

 
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