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Thread: Oh no, please not the turbo again

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    SUCCESS - don't you just love this site, or more properly the wonderful people on it.

    The new silicone hose had shed its shiny clean cramp which was hiding on the shiny Allard ERG kit alongside the end of the hose - I think I need new eyes to have missed that.

    I'm about to reconnect the hose (and order a set of the top grade ones for silicone hoses) and (Murphy close your ears) not expecting any problems.
    My greatful thanks to all. cheers Gavin
    Good to hear it was something easily fixed.

    This is one of the reasons I like the Samco XDB hoses.



    They have a section at each end that has one ply less than the rest of the hose. This stops the clamp slipping out of position and also gives better clamping as there is less material under the clip to compress. Even so I had one inadequately tightened clamp blow off soon after I fitted them
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    I'm glad it wasn't anything major, after years of near panic when a failure happens, I've learned to start at the most simple reason, & work up. You can't go wrong asking this forum, someone always knows, or can point us in the right direction, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    While your all thinking about turbos I've noticed my Td5 (99 auto with recently replaced motor & turbo both 140000ish) seems to rub well with decent boost in cool conditions (morning/night) but once it's warm/hot it just doesn't seem to have anywhere near the pull & hunts through th gears. Not black smoke or anything (although it does have a leak in the flexi piece on the downpipe) but after the dramas I've had with it I'm a little cautious.

    Any ideas???

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    Quote Originally Posted by macksrallye View Post
    While your all thinking about turbos I've noticed my Td5 (99 auto with recently replaced motor & turbo both 140000ish) seems to rub well with decent boost in cool conditions (morning/night) but once it's warm/hot it just doesn't seem to have anywhere near the pull & hunts through th gears. Not black smoke or anything (although it does have a leak in the flexi piece on the downpipe) but after the dramas I've had with it I'm a little cautious.

    Any ideas???
    Hello
    you should hook up with a electronic diagnostics (nanocom) maybe you MAF is not so good, unplug it to see if there is any difference running.
    Ian

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    Thanks Ian, I'll give that a go. Are MAF problems common/expensive?

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    In my experience engines will generally perform better in cold/wet conditions rather than hot/dry. That said I would expect a similar performance up untill the mid 30's unless I had a heavy trailer behind me.

    A dead MAF is not uncommon but if correctly diagnosed is a 5 minute job to replace. There are plenty of threads here on diagnostics using either a nanocom or multimeter.

    Cheers

    Steve

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