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I tried adjusting my rack dampener bolt but it was turned in just about all the way. I adjusted it out a little to see if there was a difference but it didn't help. I adjusted it back all the way in. I also turned the ALDA out another 1/4 to make about 1/2 turn CCW total. I did notice a bit of a performance increase. I will report the smoke opacity if I see any on the way to work tomorrow morning. It's hard to tell at dusk. I'm hoping once I install the new rack dampener, the idle will calm down. It's not horrible but I can feel some shaking in the steering wheel and around the car. I have seen much worse. I want perfection, though.
I may adjust the ALDA a little more and judge the exhaust temps by the smoke opacity and engine temp. I definitely don't want to risk burning holes in pistons or valves! Yes, cylinder temps do affect coolant temps. I do seem to get quicker turbo response and when it does spool up, I feel a little more pull than before. I am very close to being satisfied, performance wise. |
Still waiting for that rack dampener bolt to come in. *taps fingers on desk*
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hot baby hot
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compression is 25.5 bar across all 5 (0.5 diff between) 700 is also mine sweetest idle ... but let's not hijack post :D:D . |
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if you do not press that pedal too heavy you should not notice any change in smoke appearance ... so many guys drive without ALDA at all most of them are pleased,a very few with heavy leg are taken ALDA back.. . |
I would probably enjoy the extra power so much that people would think the car is on fire. Currently, in gear I don't get any smoke even if I floor it from a stop. It doesn't really jump up and take off, either. If the car is in park and I goose the throttle, I do see a puff of black smoke. It could be happening in gear and I'm not seeing it but I did put the car in drive and goose it and I didn't see any smoke. I'm at 1/2 turn up right now.
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Perfection doesn't exist, IMO.
My SD has the ALDA disengaged, no problems. |
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anyways,if you max your ALDA all the way,and while "pedal to the metal" no smoke,...reconsider malfunctioning ALDA or proudly expose us to the very first SD that burned all fuel that way :D |
Maybe I'll turn it up another half turn and if I don't see a noticeable difference, then maybe the ALDA is shot and is asking me to take it off the car.
Rack Dampener bolt came in today. Now I have something to do tonight after my evening scotch. |
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btw best way to establish ALDA malfunctioning is to plug a line from manifold and do some test stress short ride..if things are the same (meaning you have all time fully restricted fuel) THEN you have broken ALDA ;) happy scotch-ing mate . |
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If you aren't, then if you haven't done so already, you need to check the line that runs from the banjo bolt at the rear of the exhaust manifold, across the firewall and terminates at the ALDA, to ensure it isn't broken/torn. If the line is intact, then remove the banjo bolt and clean it... if it is clogged, or the line is compromised, the ALDA is never hearing about the need for more fuel. Gently gently when reinstalling the banjo bolt it is very easy to strip the threads. You could also experiment with unplugging the overboost protection switch. Frankly I don't think it does much to begin with. |
I have already tried all of those suggestions. The line has been cleaned and still is as of the other day. Boost switch bypassed.
When I unplugged the ALDA, I plugged the boost line so as not to have a boost leak. On the test drive, I didn't notice much difference in off the line power but the top end performance was less than usual. Scotch works well with a hot engine. At least when I burn my hand 10-12 times on the oil canister it won't hurt as much. |
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When you first adjusted the ALDA, was the tamperproof seal still in place or had someone had it off already? Do you get to have more Scotches, the more often you burn yourself? :D |
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EGR,ALDA deleted :D:D . |
I didn't notice any tamper proof seal on the ALDA. It is just a bolt threaded onto a screw. If there was some kind of paint markings, they are long gone. The screw is pretty stiff to turn, though.
I like your idea about the scotch metering. I have a feeling I would pass out before I could finish the job, though. My EGR stuff has been removed from the valve cover. I am waiting to receive an EGR delete kit so I can remove the silly little tubes and the rest of the junk over there. It beats me if the EGR is stuck open or closed. I imagine it is closed. |
Well, I'm gonna go out and break some stuff on my car. I'll let y'all know what happens.
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