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Old 04-04-2014, 05:16 PM
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Om603 turbo in 190d

Hi new to this forum I have a mercedes 190d fitted with a om603 turbo diesel want to tune this for more power don't know where to start , how much boost does the standard engine hold? What kind of power can a standard engine handle and produce?? And help would be great also to add I'm located in the southwest of the uk

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Old 04-04-2014, 08:32 PM
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Do you mean 602? Or was the 603 a conversion? If you're looking to do serious performance tuning, try reaching out at superturbodiesel.com
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Old 04-05-2014, 05:04 AM
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There's a diesel performance tuning forum here on this site that may be able to provide some guidance.

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Old 04-05-2014, 09:00 AM
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Do you mean 602? Or was the 603 a conversion? If you're looking to do serious performance tuning, try reaching out at superturbodiesel.com
603 swaps into 201s are somewhat common in Europe. Tons of them online. I'd like to do one but I think you really need to start with a 2.5 turbo or a 2.6 gas with the 2 piece core support for it to fit well.

Would love to see some pics of the OPs setup.
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You can run up to 20ish on stock valve springs before you see valve float. Won't matter on stock fuel and stockvturbo. Anything over 14psi on stock turbo is just a heat pump. Stock fuel won't get you more than 160hp.
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The om603 is in the car already running sweet
Custom inlet manifold and modified exhaust manifold an bigger turbo but that's about as far as it's got
Il put some pictures up of the engine bay soon
Iv heard a few people say get over to superturbodiesel forum
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Might try removing or adjusting the ALDA and see what happens.

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