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Old 06-28-2021, 06:43 PM   #176
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Re: 1950? S-10 tdi

Got the dash all finished up went with semi gloss black stripes with the gray looks great.
Also got the front and rear glass in and doors all put together. All the seals from Steele rubber are amazing over the LMC stuff. the peel and stick door seals work great.
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Old 06-28-2021, 07:53 PM   #177
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And BOOM it is done!!
I had a safety this morning then went and got it plated. Went for a few test runs and stopped to fill it up then drove it to work. I have 30mi on it now all is good but it is making no boost. So overall success, front bumper sits at 7".
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Old 06-28-2021, 11:21 PM   #178
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Alright, nice to see it on the road...Jim
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Old 06-29-2021, 07:34 AM   #179
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Looks great!.
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Old 06-29-2021, 08:53 AM   #180
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hell yeah!

but please make the PSIs work ... how much are you hoping to run? the tune in my golf was basically 18psi across the board.
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Congrats, looks great.
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Old 06-29-2021, 07:55 PM   #182
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but please make the PSIs work ... how much are you hoping to run? the tune in my golf was basically 18psi across the board.
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Old 06-29-2021, 09:41 PM   #183
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did you have any trouble with a safety with wheel spacers?
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Old 06-30-2021, 03:40 PM   #184
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did you have any trouble with a safety with wheel spacers?
No the mechanic just said he is not a fan of them. If you are worried get a safety without them then go home and put them on.
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Old 06-30-2021, 03:45 PM   #185
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I had mine done by a 'friend', but I was not sure if it was legal to have them or not. (my rears will hit the box without them, 1 1/4 in)


Thanks, and have a good trip this weekend.........going in style
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i've never seen a wheel "adapter" be illegal, and i've seen them run off-road races just fine. an adapter being a large pc that bolts to the hub, and a wheel bolts to the pc. a spacer is just an elaborate washer that moves the wheel out on the hub studs, and those are definitely illegal over like 1/8" or something.
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I had mine done by a 'friend', but I was not sure if it was legal to have them or not. (my rears will hit the box without them, 1 1/4 in)


Thanks, and have a good trip this weekend.........going in style
Thanks ya not illegal.
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i've never seen a wheel "adapter" be illegal, and i've seen them run off-road races just fine. an adapter being a large pc that bolts to the hub, and a wheel bolts to the pc. a spacer is just an elaborate washer that moves the wheel out on the hub studs, and those are definitely illegal over like 1/8" or something.
Yes the stud spacers are bad news all around.
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Old 07-01-2021, 03:06 PM   #188
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Re: 1950? S-10 tdi

121mi in 4 days, so far no issues really, other than my front marker light unplugged itself.
Put upgraded injectors in yesterday (needed to for the tune) now getting 7psi should be around 18psi but I get the boost quicker so it is getting faster lol. It is a fuel quantity problem should be seeing a bit more smoke, so I'm working on figuring that out. I'm still driving it up for camping because there are really no issues driving it.
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Old 07-01-2021, 03:17 PM   #189
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i ended up "adjusting the pump" ... by hitting it with a hammer. seriously though, i forget the metric, but with the engine running and the VGT cable plugged in as i watched a specific value. my issue was it idled like crap. loosened the bolts on the top of the pump, not so much it leaks, smacked it with a hammer a few times til the value landed in range, and instantly the idle was perfect. tightened the bolts and game on, weirdest thing ever.
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i also had vacuum leaks that would keep the turbo from fully kicking in, check for leaks.
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Truck is really turning out nice!
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Glad the good old hammer mod worked for you. I had several injection pumps on the jetta since you can't buy the internal timing ring that's electronic. The worst offender so far was a junkyard scored brand new bosch factory reman. I had to hammer it over until it idled like an old diesel truck to get any off idle power. It shakes a little but now runs good. Makes me miss the 11mm pump.

Check the turbo arm. It's the waste gate looking thing. It actually controls the variable turbo and how the vanes are set. In other words they control how the initial boost begins to come on. Also a leak in the intake tract after the MAF will seriously defuel the motor. Hammering the pump can mask problems here since you are adding more fuel to the mix even though the computer thinks it's in stock trim. As far as I understand the programming, the computer has no idea what the actual fueling is and only blindly adds or subtracts it based on what it thinks it is receiving.
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i ended up "adjusting the pump" ... by hitting it with a hammer. seriously though, i forget the metric, but with the engine running and the VGT cable plugged in as i watched a specific value. my issue was it idled like crap. loosened the bolts on the top of the pump, not so much it leaks, smacked it with a hammer a few times til the value landed in range, and instantly the idle was perfect. tightened the bolts and game on, weirdest thing ever.
Yes I did the hammer adjust on Thursday made it a bit better up to 8psi now lol
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The only thing vacuum does for me is brakes and wipers
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Glad the good old hammer mod worked for you. I had several injection pumps on the jetta since you can't buy the internal timing ring that's electronic. The worst offender so far was a junkyard scored brand new bosch factory reman. I had to hammer it over until it idled like an old diesel truck to get any off idle power. It shakes a little but now runs good. Makes me miss the 11mm pump.

Check the turbo arm. It's the waste gate looking thing. It actually controls the variable turbo and how the vanes are set. In other words they control how the initial boost begins to come on. Also a leak in the intake tract after the MAF will seriously defuel the motor. Hammering the pump can mask problems here since you are adding more fuel to the mix even though the computer thinks it's in stock trim. As far as I understand the programming, the computer has no idea what the actual fueling is and only blindly adds or subtracts it based on what it thinks it is receiving.
This one is controlled manually with a psi wastegate, I confirmed and I have it wired shut for now. I have the vacuum controlled variable vane on my Jeep TDI and played with it enough to learn how it works. thanks for the info.
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Other than down on power still the drive up north 2hrs was a success. I have 360mi on the build so far and all is good, like nothing has gone wrong. The weather has been hot around 80-100* with humidity and the truck is running 160-170* the trans is 150-170*. I got 30mpg on this last trip of 230mi. I have a few new rattles and need to adjust my fuel gauge.
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Job well done!!!
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Glad to hear you had a successful trip.

I love the 'action' photo from behind the wheel.

Truck looks great, congratulations.
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i freakin love it man!
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Outstanding! The truck really looks great.
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I love the 'action' photo from behind the wheel.

Truck looks great, congratulations.
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The truck looks great, even the flat bed. Hopefully you can get the low boost gremlin figured out but keep driving the snot out of it!
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