I'd like to get a #5 plate, from my CPL 1550, 95' 175/420 manual trans, with current mods of gauges, starwheel full forward, plate full forward, AFC housing full forward producing a slight haze of smoke if hammering from idle.
I'll use this for towing 12-14k fiver and certainly need torque in the 1400-1850 rpm range, that's the sweetspot I like to drive in, maybe not ideal but engine noise is comfortable in this range for long duration.
I've studied the fuel plate, governor arm, and anneroid AFC system that i believe i understand exactly how it works, except for:
One thing i don't understand about eh stock plate and other plates that don't have a smooth ramp profile (abrupt notches), much less a continual and smooth negative ramp (like the 100 plate), it would seam the gov arm would not be able to continue following the profile as rpm increases unless when the arm moves up it would finally force its way over the abrupt bumps but delayed compared to following a smooth profile. I'm just about positive i'm missing something here as Bosch obviously have top notch engineers so i'll consider myself not in the "know" and ask the question.
Next is - of the TST plates, I like the #5 for torque i can get, and i like that plate because it has "smoother" than stock ramp profile. I like the 100 ramp profile as it seems the gov arm would be very happy. But i'm looking form midrange torque (really 1500-1800rpm) priority 1, and a bit more torque on the higher end to help me wind out to more than 2600 rpm tops (currently) which i may need 3K GSK but this provides the fuel for that.
Along these thoughts the SDT #5 has a profile that looks ok for the gov arm to follow. has any one used this or have any experience with it compared to TST#5 profile?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SDT-5-Fuel-...3200463&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=261869811191
Thx for your help!
PGWIN
I'll use this for towing 12-14k fiver and certainly need torque in the 1400-1850 rpm range, that's the sweetspot I like to drive in, maybe not ideal but engine noise is comfortable in this range for long duration.
I've studied the fuel plate, governor arm, and anneroid AFC system that i believe i understand exactly how it works, except for:
One thing i don't understand about eh stock plate and other plates that don't have a smooth ramp profile (abrupt notches), much less a continual and smooth negative ramp (like the 100 plate), it would seam the gov arm would not be able to continue following the profile as rpm increases unless when the arm moves up it would finally force its way over the abrupt bumps but delayed compared to following a smooth profile. I'm just about positive i'm missing something here as Bosch obviously have top notch engineers so i'll consider myself not in the "know" and ask the question.
Next is - of the TST plates, I like the #5 for torque i can get, and i like that plate because it has "smoother" than stock ramp profile. I like the 100 ramp profile as it seems the gov arm would be very happy. But i'm looking form midrange torque (really 1500-1800rpm) priority 1, and a bit more torque on the higher end to help me wind out to more than 2600 rpm tops (currently) which i may need 3K GSK but this provides the fuel for that.
Along these thoughts the SDT #5 has a profile that looks ok for the gov arm to follow. has any one used this or have any experience with it compared to TST#5 profile?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SDT-5-Fuel-...3200463&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=261869811191
Thx for your help!
PGWIN