Ford Tdci Tuning: How To Modify
Ford Tdci Tuning: How To Modify
Ford Tdci Tuning: How To Modify
remapping
The first step to release more power is a simple remap. Alterations to some of the ECUs parameters can see a 20-30 per cent increase in bhp and a 15-20 per cent increase in torque on an otherwise factory motor. There are a number of ways to remap the ECU. The actual files that contain all the info (or map) are similar, but the methods of installing them differ. The most popular way to remap the ECU is to use the cars OBD (On Board Diagnostics) port, and upload a revised map. Units such as the Bluefin, Code:Red, and forthcoming DreamScience and Powerchips ProFlash handheld devices use this function to allow the user to upload a modified map, and cost around 500. An advantage of this type of tuning is that the user can, if they wish, put the standard map back onto the car. This can come in handy with new cars which are still serviced by main dealers, as its quite common for Ford to release updates for the ECU which overwrite the existing map, whether that map be a standard or revised one. With one of the hand-held devices the user can then reload the tuned map, or put the standard map back on the car before it goes to the main dealer in the first place. Custom map Although the units come with pre-loaded generic maps, its possible to upload a bespoke map. This isnt something thats needed at the first level of tune, and they all work fine with mild mods such
The TDCi engine range responds well to remapping as exhaust and air filter upgrades. However, if youre planning on serious power a custom map will be needed later. DreamScience units tend to be more popular for this as any DS dealer with the Advantage III software can write a custom map. Paul Hills at Engine Advantages will write a bespoke map for around 350, whereas a Bluefin will need to go back to the Superchips HQ for the required map to be written. Bear in mind that the Bluefin unit is already available As Martin Collins of Collins Performance explains: This is the way Ford put the information on the ECU at the factory, so is often seen as the safest way to remap an ECU. test and develop Custom maps are also available using this method, but the car will need to go to someone like Collins Performance for it to test, develop and write the map. The third way to remap the ECU doesnt actually remove the existing map. Instead, units
diesel modifying guide? Yup, thats right. Although diesel cars are still seen as rough-running, smoky, noisy, rep-mobiles here in Blighty, the rest of Europe is one step ahead and has started to make good use of the huge tuning potential of modern diesels. Well be talking about the latest generation of common rail diesel engines. While it is possible to squeeze a few extra horses from the older TDi units, the real gains are Words: Jamie
found with the newer TDCi range. Whether you want just a little more poke under your right foot to make the daily commute a bit more amusing, or raise a few eyebrows by blowing the doors off the latest Japanese imports, diesel-power can do it. Finding someone to carry out these mods can prove tricky, but luckily for you weve done all the digging. Read on and get the spanners at the ready.
The TDCi injects minute quantities of fuel into the engine before the main injectors when sensors detect unnecessary vibration. This makes for a very smooth engine
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intercoolers
Another area that needs attention is the intercooler. On any turbocharged car, diesel or petrol, reducing the air charge temps plays a critical part in the pursuit of power. Also, contrary to popular belief, a well designed and better flowing intercooler can reduce turbo lag as well as massively dropping inlet temps. As the diesel-tuning scene is so new in the UK finding off-theshelf replacement intercooler upgrades is practically impossible. However, there are a number of companies who will make a custom intercooler and all the necessary pipework to make it fit. Performance 3000 offers this service for around 700, and Pro Alloy is also keen to get involved with development work for diesel intercoolers. However, if you own a Mondeo ST TDCi there are a few off-the-shelf intercoolers, although they are not branded as diesel intercoolers. The new Focus ST uses the same intercooler as found in the ST TDCi, so the upgrades available for the Focus will also fit the Mondeo. With the capability of over 400bhp they should be more than up to the job. A Pro Alloy uprated Focus ST intercooler costs around 550, so are slightly cheaper than custom jobbies and have already been proven in the Focus ST market. Larger intercoolers will allow you to safely run more boost, so another remap will be required to make the most from the intercooler upgrade.
turbos
Variable nozzle turbos are trick bits of kit. We reckon theyll end up on more modified cars over the next few years
Although not many people in the UK have dabbled with fitting bigger turbos to diesels yet, thankfully our European cousins have. One example is David Daniels who owns Belgian tuning company Street Performance. He has successfully fitted what he calls a Stage 1
which has a standard exhaust housing (as the exhaust housing actually forms part of the exhaust manifold on the ST TDCi) but uses a larger compressor wheel on the inlet side. It is similar in size to the Garrett T35 as found on the big-turbo Escort Cosworth, and allows more airflow at the standard boost pressure.
It makes more power and torque than before with less strain on the engine. buy it noW David can sell you one of his Stage 1 turbos for just 300, but you will need to add shipping costs to the UK. Although David is currently focusing on the 2.2-litre
The TDCi engines arent much to look at, but a spot of colour coding can help
a diesel engine means making a bigger bang. The more air you get in, the more power you will have, but also the more fuel you will need to stop things melting. The fuel pump on the Mondeo ST TDCi is capable of supplying fuel at the injectors at 2000bar, and the standard system only runs at 1600bar, so there is plenty of scope to run more boost. A bigger turbo will require a different exhaust manifold, and probably a different exhaust system to mate with the increased size of the exhaust housing. Initially you will be able to get away with standard injectors, but if you plan to run huge amounts of boost either modified or higher-flowing items will be needed. At present this remains uncharted territory, but David hopes to have
a 250-300bhp package available for the ST TDCi by the summer. He has even got a 400bhp upgrade on the cards. It is possible to produce even more power from a diesel engine by running two turbos together. This is well and truly into competition and motorsport grounds, so has the price tag to match, and is called compound turbocharging. This basically involves running two turbos in series, so that the raised pressure output of the first turbo is fed into the second, which increases the pressure again. With this method it has been known for racing diesels to produce up to 9bar of boost pressure thats a mammoth 130psi.
This cutaway demonstrates the vanes in the open position. Compare it with the closed vanes in the pic top left of this page
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1.4 litre
1.6 litre
2.0 litre
2.2 litre
transmission
If youre planning a custom engine build, or to run a remarkable increase in power and torque then the standard transmission will need looking at. Its not the bhp that will cause transmission problems but torque, and modified diesels have bucket loads of it, especially if the torque limiter has been removed or tampered with at the remapping stage. Thankfully most of the gearboxes fitted to the TDCi range, including the MTX75 and six-speed MMT boxes, have quite strong gear teeth and are not prone to breaking easily. According to gearbox experts Competition Transmission Services: Unless you are running super sticky slicks you have one very useful safety valve wheelspin. With the amount of torque diesels produce you are inevitably going to lose traction on the front wheels, which from the gearboxs point of view is a good thing as it instantly relieves the amount of stress it has to deal with. One thing which is well worth doing though is fitting an ATB diff, otherwise youll struggle to get any of the power down. An ATB for the MTX75 box as found in the Focus models will cost 600, and one for the six-speed Mondeo ST TDCi is 650, but will help get the power down and reduce torque-steer. If you are running big power and use the car on track or at the drag strip it may be worth getting the gears shotpeened and super-finished to ease the likelihood of stress-related fractures. CTS can take care of this for around 400-450.
SPECIALISTS
Code:Red (Profile Automotive) 0161 4069797 www.codered-chiptuning.de CTS 01582 840008 www.gearboxman.co.uk DreamScience 01482 224433 www.dreamscience.co.uk
The TD in TDCi stands for Turbo Diesel, the C refers to the engine being Common Rail.
fast faCt
Performance 3000 01935 427554 www.performance3000.com Piper Exhausts 01303 245300 www.pipercams.co.uk Powerchips (Collins Performance) 01260 279604 www.powerchips.co.uk
hoW much?
The following table gives an indication of what power levels you can expect to see at each of the different stages of tune. The figures are based on accumulative modifications, and are estimates only. The actual power output of your car may vary, and will depend on the modifications made.
Pro Alloy 0845 226 7561 www.proalloy.co.uk Street Performance [email protected] Superchips 01280 816781 www.superchips.co.uk
Re-map (bhp)
fiesta 1.4 tdCi (70bhp) fiesta 1.6 tdCi (90bhp) foCus 1.8 tdCi (100bhp) foCus 1.8 tdCi (115bhp) foCus 2.0 tdCi (134bhp) mondeo 2.0 tdCi ( 130bhp) mondeo 2.2 tdCi (155bhp) 80-90 115-120 125-130 135-140 155-160 155-160 185-190
Intercooler (bhp)
100-110 125-135 135-145 145-155 170-180 170-180 200-220
Turbo (bhp)
110-150 135-180 145-180 155-190 180-220 180-230 220-350
TyPICAL PrICES
(based on 2.2-litre Mondeo ST TDCi)
Bluefin .......................... 500 K&N 57i ........................ 100 Custom exhaust ....400-450 Uprated intercooler .....550 Stage 1 turbo ...............300 Quaife ATB ....................650