NA petrol engines are affected by back pressure, Turbo Petrol engines are not, any size exhaust and so on, diesel turbo engines are a whole different ball game to a petrol turbo engine, the boost and pressure running thru a derv is much different to an engine that will be refered to in "Tuning the A-Series Engine" by David Vizard.
I don't wana to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries.
Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
Moderators: q292u, Ray, AndyAdmin, Stranger
- Anthony
- Rally Driver
- Posts: 842
- Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:52 pm
- Currently Drives:: 2005 Renault Megane 1.5 dci 100
- Location: Preston
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
Please explain how the pressure created is different, I am intrigued.
2005 1.5dci 100 Sport Hatch -Gone!
-
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:52 pm
- Currently Drives:: 54 MEGANE 1.9 DCI 120 - Standard
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
ok im confused XD im in no rush anyway!! 

Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
Anthony wrote:Please explain how the pressure created is different, I am intrigued.
Did i say anything about pressure created being different?
Right high power diesels ie a 1.9dci are built with the minimum back pressure in mind, this is done to prolong the engine and turbo life, if you loose some back pressure it stops the turbo spooling as it should, giving you lag, and loosing power, and putting more strain on the engine.
Stop being a jumped up little tit, and shut it, im now not replying to you as you are annoying me with your fat headed stance.
- Anthony
- Rally Driver
- Posts: 842
- Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:52 pm
- Currently Drives:: 2005 Renault Megane 1.5 dci 100
- Location: Preston
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
Don't reply then, but you're talking utter bollocks. Back pressure is not a desirable trait in any engine/exhaust system combination full stop.
2005 1.5dci 100 Sport Hatch -Gone!
- Anthony
- Rally Driver
- Posts: 842
- Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:52 pm
- Currently Drives:: 2005 Renault Megane 1.5 dci 100
- Location: Preston
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
deebz wrote:ok im confused XD im in no rush anyway!!
Sorry pal I know this topic has gotten a little off point. Just follow the advice in his first post.
2005 1.5dci 100 Sport Hatch -Gone!
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
Anthony wrote:Back pressure is not a desirable trait in any engine/exhaust system combination full stop.
Appart from diesel and non turbo engines. believe me i have had problems with a non turbo'd petrol car because of loss of back pressure, resulting in shat acceleration, it was sorted by a performance garage and that was their verdict, and they sorted the problem.
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
Calm down guys! Name calling isn't going to advance the debate a great deal.
Silver 08 plate 5dr 1.5dci Dynamique 106 Tech Run (re-mapped)
Red 03 plate 5dr 1.9 Dynamique dci120
Best advice for Megane owners: sell it before it bankrupts you!
Red 03 plate 5dr 1.9 Dynamique dci120
Best advice for Megane owners: sell it before it bankrupts you!
- Anthony
- Rally Driver
- Posts: 842
- Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:52 pm
- Currently Drives:: 2005 Renault Megane 1.5 dci 100
- Location: Preston
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
davelowe wrote:Calm down guys! Name calling isn't going to advance the debate a great deal.
I know, there was no need to get personal.

2005 1.5dci 100 Sport Hatch -Gone!
Re: Suggestions 1.9dci 120 standard
I suggest that if anyone wants to further the debate about exhaust back pressure, flow velocity or any other matter, they should find authoritative sources and cite them accordingly.
It's worth bearing in mind that turbos alter the flow rate dynamically in the variable geometry range anyway, so comparisons to normally aspirated engines don't necessarily apply, and neither do those of 'standard' turbos with external waste gates. With that in mind, apart from the back box, you will probably not improve the performance either negatively or positively by messing around with the area immediately around the cat. You don't want weird pulsing effects from too little back pressure, and you don't want an excess that chokes off the spool up time. By the time you get to the back box, there is sufficient tubing to absorb the exhaust pulses with respect to the cylinders firing at the full rev range, to give a sensible pressure range.
Basically, stick with the stock tube dims - they were designed by lots of people with many letters after their names for a reason!
It's worth bearing in mind that turbos alter the flow rate dynamically in the variable geometry range anyway, so comparisons to normally aspirated engines don't necessarily apply, and neither do those of 'standard' turbos with external waste gates. With that in mind, apart from the back box, you will probably not improve the performance either negatively or positively by messing around with the area immediately around the cat. You don't want weird pulsing effects from too little back pressure, and you don't want an excess that chokes off the spool up time. By the time you get to the back box, there is sufficient tubing to absorb the exhaust pulses with respect to the cylinders firing at the full rev range, to give a sensible pressure range.
Basically, stick with the stock tube dims - they were designed by lots of people with many letters after their names for a reason!
Silver 08 plate 5dr 1.5dci Dynamique 106 Tech Run (re-mapped)
Red 03 plate 5dr 1.9 Dynamique dci120
Best advice for Megane owners: sell it before it bankrupts you!
Red 03 plate 5dr 1.9 Dynamique dci120
Best advice for Megane owners: sell it before it bankrupts you!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 26 guests