View Full Version : 94 300 TDI sluggish in 1st gear.
elcarter
20th March 2012, 09:54 PM
I've got my first Landy brought sight unseen.
Pretty happy but I'm curious if there's an issue she's a little sluggish off the line in first gear.
I'm not expecting a 10 second car start. She's just really really slow to accelerator and you need to giver quite a bit of throttle until above 2grand on the tacho to get her rolling. All is well plenty of torque in all gears after that.
Normal or something to look at.
Receipts show injectors were done in 2003 was quite a long time ago. clutch and Gearbox recone'd recently.
Thoughts?
bee utey
20th March 2012, 10:32 PM
Basically the trouble is you've got a tiny four cylinder diesel engine, and it doesn't respond well until the turbo is doing good stuff to the boost pressure. You could take it to a landy expert for diagnosis, or read lots on the forum on tuning/cleaning/tweaking/exhausts/intercoolers/replacement turbos etc.:)
bigcarle
21st March 2012, 07:58 AM
turbo comes 'on' from around 1800rpm and it is pretty dead 'off' turbo i did find a bit of improvement after i took the middle muffler out of the equation.
the good thing about these motors is enough power to get the job done albeit slower but the fuel consumption for a 4WD is excellent :D
well compared to my 1985 MK Patrol turbo diesel it's quick and more power
DiscoMick
21st March 2012, 03:48 PM
Might be possible to adjust the fuel pump to get a bit more fuel in down low, but don't go too far or you could have overfuelling.
tomalophicon
21st March 2012, 04:32 PM
turbo comes 'on' from around 1800rpm and it is pretty dead 'off' turbo i did find a bit of improvement after i took the middle muffler out of the equation.
the good thing about these motors is enough power to get the job done albeit slower but the fuel consumption for a 4WD is excellent :D
well compared to my 1985 MK Patrol turbo diesel it's quick and more power
Did you just cut it out and weld in a bit of pipe? Is there much increase in exhaust noise?
rrturboD
21st March 2012, 04:42 PM
300tdi occupational hazard ... accelerating from standing startYes it is slow off the line, particularly when cold, if the revs are below about 1900. You get to plan every intersection etc. Re centre exhaust mod. A straight pipe replacement, almost no change in exhaust noise. I did mine years ago, and it does help with the standing start issue.Happy to meet up sometime and compare tdi300 etc.
elcarter
21st March 2012, 05:50 PM
Cheers guys,
Glad it's the norm.
I now just get the revs up a little more before letting the clutch out if it's a interesting intersection and she'll move on quick enough. Clutches are a consumable :D
Otherwise sit back relax and let her get there when she's ready.
DiscoMick
22nd March 2012, 11:06 PM
In my auto you just left foot brake, raise the revs to about 1800 and then let off the brake and it rockets away (well, maybe not actually rockets, but it does go better).
bigcarle
23rd March 2012, 07:50 AM
Did you just cut it out and weld in a bit of pipe? Is there much increase in exhaust noise?
yep took it to an exhaust shop and thats what they did
(men at work Capalaba who know about the LR)
a bit more note to the exhaust but still sane and i am an old fart but, there is always a but do not take off the rear one as i have been told its APITA for noise and droning
tomalophicon
23rd March 2012, 09:06 AM
yep took it to an exhaust shop and thats what they did
(men at work Capalaba who know about the LR)
a bit more note to the exhaust but still sane and i am an old fart but, there is always a but do not take off the rear one as i have been told its APITA for noise and droning
Thanks for that. Sounds like a worthwhile modification.
DiscoMick
23rd March 2012, 10:11 PM
Mine kept the standard pipes but got a box which is more free flow, so the exhaust note is unchanged.
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