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Thread: TD5 out of tune - running rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by td5inside View Post
    In order to run the VNT turbo at those sort of pressures you have a boost box fitted, right????

    Check the wiring of the boost box....

    If everything is allright with the wirings, you can try and remove the boost box and see how the car goes (It should go in to limp mode for excessive turbo pressure, but before it reaches that, you can see how it performs)
    Yes, I run a turbo booster box from TD5 Alive/Alive Tuning ( Td5 Turbo Booster Module ). Also have a modified aftermarket MAF from Alive Tuning which stops the MAF error issues from too much airflow through the sensor.

    I am currently communicating with IRB Developments in regards to their two channel turbo booster box. This will allow me to run the standard Genuine OEM Land Rover MAF sensor, which hopefully will give me nicer smoother shifts with the automatic transmission.

    I will check on my current turbo booster box and check the wiring. I disconnected the earth lead a few months ago for diagnostic purposes. With the earth lead disconnected the vehicle went into limp mode.

    Do you perhaps recall if the strange pressure readings were present in the fuel input readings that I sent you a few months ago too? I still have these files if it is worth comparing the the two?

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    silly question,

    but what does it run like with the orignal map file ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny_IIA View Post
    silly question,

    but what does it run like with the orignal map file ?
    No idea. I purchased it with a bit tune from TD5Inside. TD5Inside was nice enough to then retune it again to suit the VNT and with something more efficient.

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    Having done some more driving, it seems that despite the black smoke and higher EGT, the vehicles fuel economy has not changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Having done some more driving, it seems that despite the black smoke and higher EGT, the vehicles fuel economy has not changed.
    any change in power?

    has the ambient temp raised much down there coming in summer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny_IIA View Post
    any change in power?

    has the ambient temp raised much down there coming in summer?
    Good point about the temperature - it's ranging from 8* to 21*C, so still fairly cold, but warmer than winter!

    Not sure on change in power. As I said in the first post, the vehicle has been off the road for two months. During this time I've been driving my 5.6L V8 manual Falcon, so getting back into the automatic TD5, I've noticed a huge decrease in power, but not necessarily because the actual vehicle has changed!

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