Right now, I'm not even getting that...
But, at about 70 ponies/cylinder it definitely helps me forget...
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oh you made me do maths!
77.5 tq per cylinder
but only
40hp
Right now, I'm not even getting that...
But, at about 70 ponies/cylinder it definitely helps me forget...
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R2.8L NSG370 5”lift 35” tires 4:10 gearing
That is such a great combination. I considered the NSG370 for a LONG time before I figured out the idling issues with my BEW TDI. That 0.84 overdrive in 6th gear is just fantastic for diesel engines. I don't even use 4th gear in my AW4 with it being 0.75, I just treat my AW4 as a computer controlled 3-speed auto and it works great.
Hey TJers,
Installing a resonator did wonders for further reducing how loud my BEW TDI swapped TJ Wrangler is when driving down the road. However, getting the resonator to fit and have all my exhaust components line up was a challenge that took longer than expected. One last note, I had to reset my phone, so I lost some pictures, so I had to grab screenshots from my videos.
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Until very recently, one of my biggest dislikes about my TDI swap on my Wrangler has been how loud my swap was when going down the road. It's not that I don't like hearing my engine and the turbo making noises, but when it's so loud that you don't want to drive it for long periods of time, that's an issue.
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One thing going against me for the noise issue was my muffler, it's a straight through design, and going to a chambered or one that is a three-pass would make the exhaust quieter at the cost of exhaust flow. I've known about resonators for years, but I've never had the need to install one either. So I went and got a cheap generic one online so I could see if it would make any difference. Part of the reason for getting a cheap one was that, at some point in the future, I'm upgrading my exhaust from 2.25" to 2.5. Because of that, I consider my current setup a proof of concept.
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The resonator wasn't too difficult to install, though I did have to modify my down pipe to make basically an offset pipe so I would have the room to clear my frame rail for all the components to fit properly. To make the offset exhaust pipe, I took a 45° bend exhaust pipe, cut it in half, rotated one piece 180°, and then welded the exhaust pipe back together.
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To be 100% honest, when I removed the downpipe to make the offset section, I did discover that 2 out of the 3 nuts holding the exhaust flange onto my turbo were loose, which I'm guessing is where some of the exhaust noise was coming from. Once everything was assembled, I took my Wrangler on a test drive and was blown away by how much better everything sounded. What I can't tell you is how much of a difference the resonator makes from just tightening up the downpipe to the turbo. All I care about is that I can drive my swap without the exhaust noise droning, and I no longer need hearing protection.
Unfortunately, a week later, I was back to fighting some cooling issues when I discovered what looked like oil underneath my radiator cap. It's always something with this swap.
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Here is the video if you'd like to watch:
Thanks
Grant
The resonator looks good on there. And yes I'd agree that it is quiet too.
Are you sure that is oil? Not to question you but it's hard to tell looking at the picture.
If it is oil then that would mean some engine repairs?
Not sure honestly, I'm tearing down my BEW TDI now and I've already discovered that I have oil coming out of the exhaust port on cylinder #4 so something is not right
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Also the last time I tried driving it my water temps spiked to 240° so I'm not even sure if I'm fighting one issue or multiple issues![]()
Not sure honestly, I'm tearing down my BEW TDI now and I've already discovered that I have oil coming out of the exhaust port on cylinder #4 so something is not right
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Also the last time I tried driving it my water temps spiked to 240° so I'm not even sure if I'm fighting one issue or multiple issues![]()
DAMN.....
Oil coming out the exhaust & spiking coolant temperatures sounds like maybe a blown head gasket? Hopefully nothing more major... You & I seem to have similar luck on our builds it seems... We're always chasing one issue after another.
Yup exactly, the more I tear it down the worse it's looking, I actually made a MASSIVE mistake, I'm still investigating but I think I caused a majority of these issues and I'm not sure yet how I did it. I'll post pictures when I get a chance.
I ordered a straight edge that was suppose to get here today but like everything these days it now says it will be here tomorrow.
I need to check the deck of my block and the cylinder head as well. What's weird is I think the head gasket was okay . . . maybe. I'm going to replacing the Volkswagen's stretch bolts with ARB Head Studs so I don't have to worry about that in the future.
I'm going to have to completely tear down the cylinder head, but I'm really hoping it's just a bad valve stem seal or something simple that would explain the oil in cylinder #4.
-Grant
I've known about resonators for years, but I've never had the need to install one either. So I went and got a cheap generic one online so I could see if it would make any difference. Part of the reason for getting a cheap one was that, at some point in the future, I'm upgrading my exhaust from 2.25" to 2.5. Because of that, I consider my current setup a proof of concept.
Glad you're going to KEEP AT IT.... Even with a new platform.. You and I seem to have some crazy tenacity to never say never and just keep on pluggen away at our builds. Look forward to the NEW Build.
Thank you @Wildman, I’m working on the new thread now with photos and more details though it’ll probably be later today before it gets posted.
I’ve been reflecting on this build alot over the last several months and honestly I’m grateful for the RHD, I learned so much but I also get an opportunity to address all the mistakes I regret making during the build as well.
I’m keeping the majority of the body panels as color matching spare parts and the experience I learned from it will be a huge help as well!
I’m looking forward to the day we can meet up and both take our TJs on a trail ride together, though mine is more aimed at daily driving that can been a decent weekend wheeler!
-Grant
I'll be watching for it...
Love the Orange...
I had something let go in the BEW TDI Head and I have oil coming out of Cylinder #4
