I was recently asked by Dave Meheen, owner of Diesel Power Products, to try a new version of the TAG called the TAG-II. First, let me preface this by saying that I have had excellent results with the TAG in my PDR40 so I jumped at the chance to try the TAG-II.
The TAG-II is basically the usage of 2 TAG units spaced some distance apart in a tube. This particular unit has the TAGs spaced approximately 4 inches apart. Bear in mind that this is a prototypical unit such that the final dimensions, look and feel of the production unit have not been determined.
Here are some pictures of the TAG-II.
This first picture shows the TAG tube which has the honeycomb material pressed into one end, and a production TAG unit which is placed in the other end of the tube which will be the closest to the compressor wheel.
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This next picture shows the other end of the tube which has been machined to accept a production TAG unit.
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These next two pics show how the production TAG is placed within the tube.
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This next shot shows how the TAG-II is placed within the air inlet tube
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This show shows the TAG-II firmly seated in the air inlet tube
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Lastly, gently guide the air inlet tube and TAG-II into the compressor inlet
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so far, I have experienced excellent results with the TAG-II. There is an awesome performance increase between a single TAG and the TAG-II. Most notably is increased spool-up which is now amazingly similar to a stock HX35W12 turbo, especially in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears on my 5sp truck. Fuel mileage has been excellent at 19mpg on winter fuel. I will be towing a 24ft deckover gooseneck trailer this Saturday and will post the results from the 400+ mile trip.
You can see larger 800x600 photos in my Reader's Rigs gallery. More info is available at Diesel Power Products
The TAG-II is basically the usage of 2 TAG units spaced some distance apart in a tube. This particular unit has the TAGs spaced approximately 4 inches apart. Bear in mind that this is a prototypical unit such that the final dimensions, look and feel of the production unit have not been determined.
Here are some pictures of the TAG-II.
This first picture shows the TAG tube which has the honeycomb material pressed into one end, and a production TAG unit which is placed in the other end of the tube which will be the closest to the compressor wheel.
This next picture shows the other end of the tube which has been machined to accept a production TAG unit.
These next two pics show how the production TAG is placed within the tube.
This next shot shows how the TAG-II is placed within the air inlet tube
This show shows the TAG-II firmly seated in the air inlet tube
Lastly, gently guide the air inlet tube and TAG-II into the compressor inlet
so far, I have experienced excellent results with the TAG-II. There is an awesome performance increase between a single TAG and the TAG-II. Most notably is increased spool-up which is now amazingly similar to a stock HX35W12 turbo, especially in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears on my 5sp truck. Fuel mileage has been excellent at 19mpg on winter fuel. I will be towing a 24ft deckover gooseneck trailer this Saturday and will post the results from the 400+ mile trip.
You can see larger 800x600 photos in my Reader's Rigs gallery. More info is available at Diesel Power Products
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