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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @hpa101
    @hpa101  Před měsícem +2

    What diesel engine are you tuning?
    ✅ Get 50% off your first online diesel tuning course. Enrol instantly: hpcdmy.co/21r
    0:00 - Intro: Nick Priegnitz
    0:32 - Diesel vs Gas: How a Diesel Operates
    1:09 - No Knock/Detonation or Pre-Ignition
    1:44 - Late Model Diesel Engine Advantages
    2:34 - Modern Electronic Controls
    2:51 - Why The Fundamentals are Important
    3:08 - How a Diesel Makes Power
    4:54 - Torque Tables
    6:20 - Diesel Injection Timing
    8:06 - Boost | VNT Turbocharger
    8:59 - Injection Pressure
    9:50 - Why Less Is Better
    10:50 - Tuning For Power: How Much Power?
    11:44 - Next Up: Software, Hardware and Sensors

  • @niemdan
    @niemdan Před rokem +7

    Never ever had someone articulate this so perfectly. Made me feel smart for a minute. Thank you

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před rokem

      Nick does his best for you guys! Hope it helps 😎 - Taz.

  • @Bob-nu3xe
    @Bob-nu3xe Před rokem +3

    I have a twin turbo diesel with two maps available, normal mode and sport funny thing is the mpg doesn't really drop in sport the engine appears to run better great video thanks

  • @HollywoodCod
    @HollywoodCod Před 3 lety +9

    Man this is really great content. Would love to see all parts of this. Eventually will purchase the full course but this is awesome

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před 3 lety

      Coming soon to CZcams, but they are already here too: bit.ly/FreeDieselLessons - Taz.

    • @ericschultz5413
      @ericschultz5413 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't buy it, not hp tuners course. He mostly uses other programs. Major let down.

  • @muslimtommyshelby2624
    @muslimtommyshelby2624 Před 3 lety +2

    Can't wait for part 2

  • @IsraelTangaroaBirch
    @IsraelTangaroaBirch Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great explanation

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před 11 měsíci

      Hope you found it helpful and cheers for the comment 😎 - Taz.

  • @mikahelhavok8748
    @mikahelhavok8748 Před 2 měsíci

    Where can I find out what given components can handle my main concerns are cams and timing chain

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před 2 měsíci

      The manufacturer for aftermarket parts, or a quality retailer (not just one clipping the ticket on parts they know nothing about). So if you're fitting a Kelford cam, talk to them, ideally before you even buy it =)
      For OEM parts its harder as they can't tell you, but for many vehicles that are not new to the market there is a ton of information on forums etc laying out the power levels that are considered 'safe' for many parts.
      Outside of that a respected engine builder with experience will have had a ton of customers doing a lot of different things and will have a good idea, tuners too. The key is really just to not be afraid to search and talk to people taking your time before pulling out your wallet.
      Hope that helps! - Taz.

  • @robertrodriguezFhortune
    @robertrodriguezFhortune Před 3 lety +1

    Tks

  • @guppylove7200
    @guppylove7200 Před 9 měsíci

    I can not find anything for my diesel, or mini diesel I’m going to call it in relation to these beasts your playing with… I have a 1.6 litre tdci motor tiny but I want to modify it, I have had a stage one remap but want more … very limited in the uk 😢

  • @jdmtake1
    @jdmtake1 Před 2 lety

    I’m having trouble with this 2003 Ford F-250 7.3 can’t read the pcm or write with HP tuners not sure what’s going on. The CCM monitor will not set any help

  • @TimSmith-vl4qk
    @TimSmith-vl4qk Před rokem

    WHAT IF THEY WANT
    1,115 PS (1,100 hp; 820 kW) at 1,650 rpm
    Specific power: 11.3 PS/L (0.18 hp/cu in; 8.31 kW/L)
    Compression ratio: 16:1
    Specific fuel consumption: 0.175 kg/PSh (0.391 lb/(hp⋅h); 0.238 kg/kWh) at max continuous

  • @matthewstillings5134
    @matthewstillings5134 Před 3 lety +4

    Whohoo first comment

  • @NavySturmGewehr
    @NavySturmGewehr Před 2 lety

    The accessibility for end users who want to tune their own engine, but not spend a ton of money to buy a2ls, winols, lessons is just not there. I understand how I want the engine to run, but getting info on finding maps, switches in the binary is all locked behind huge pay walls. I can't justify a winols licence for my own pickup, so I'm to the point of trying to find things in the binary and modify it directly. I mean ez lynk will do a lot of the work, but finding things like how to ignore faults is almost completely undocumented.

  • @fbervaz
    @fbervaz Před rokem

    Is there a difference between a diesel engine with a mechanical fuel pump and one with a common rail? Is the AFR limit with full engine load the same? whats is de EGT limit? thank in advance!

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před rokem

      The fundamentals are the same for any 4 stroke diesel, but how you approach the tuning process is different given the systems are really very different. They are all controlling the same things just in different ways at the end of the day - Taz.

    • @fbervaz
      @fbervaz Před rokem

      @@hpa101 That is, the afr should be the same for both types of systems? I need to make my truck as durable and reliable over time (ideally to improve fuel efficiency) so I need to know about afr and egt to make it reliable since many times I connect a tow truck for my work. thank you!

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před rokem +1

      Yes, the relationship between air and fuel works the same. Easier to make changes and control it with a common rail system though of course but you make power in the same way, melt things at the same temps etc etc 😎
      There will be some knowledge in there that won't apply to you, but if you are looking for a bit of a start I think you will still find value in this course. If I'm wrong, you can grab a refund 😉 - www.hpacademy.com/courses/diesel-tuning-fundamentals/ - Taz

    • @fbervaz
      @fbervaz Před rokem +1

      thanks!!!
      @@hpa101

  • @sd_rcfanatic157
    @sd_rcfanatic157 Před rokem

    So leaning a/f ration makes more power?

    • @pintensp95
      @pintensp95 Před 10 měsíci

      I don't believe that's what is being said. From my understanding, the added fuel that you command with these tunes requires a stochiometric ratio of air and fuel. More fuel will generate more power, but it will be even more efficient if you can introduce more air and maintain a good a/f ratio. Which I understand to be 14.5:1 for diesels. Black smoke just means unused power.

  • @benwan5425
    @benwan5425 Před rokem

    does this all translate to a 6.7ps

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před rokem

      The fundamentals of what is discussed do and there is a 6.7L PS specific example in the course too. Your actual tune will be different from the example the tutor shows, but you use the same knowledge and tools to create it as he demonstrates 😎 - Taz.
      www.hpacademy.com/courses/practical-diesel-tuning/?

  • @Danger_mouse
    @Danger_mouse Před 3 lety +4

    Interested to know more about diesel tuning, but more about vehicles available in Australia rather than the big Yank monsters.

    • @hpa101
      @hpa101  Před 3 lety

      Give me your top 3 (modern common rail that is, no TD42's or 1kz's (yet!)) - Taz.

    • @Danger_mouse
      @Danger_mouse Před 3 lety +1

      @@hpa101
      Specific to me would be the YS23DETT in my Navara.
      Obviously current Hilux 2.8 and cars like the Ranger, Isuzu/BT50 etc are all relevant to us here.

    • @hakkemohammed
      @hakkemohammed Před 3 lety

      @@hpa101 i want some td42 action!