that resistance check might not be relevant as it is temperature sensitive so to get the same readings you should have done the measuremets at the same ambient temperature like where the "sample" readings were taken,.... as you have nanocom read the air flow live data, at idle you must get between 50-60 and at full throttle 600-650 this is dependent on the air's density/temperature there... if you get this kind of readings the MAF is ok, also on live data see how much the ambient pressure drops between idle and full throttle and report back... so, concentrate on 3 readings at idle and full throttle write them down and report back:
1. ambient pressure
2. air flow
3. manifold pressure(or turbo pressure on EVO)
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
your MAF seems ok then...by the way if you know it's old replace the depression controll valve here's the info http://www.aulro.com/afvb/2198596-post9.html , part nr LLN100140L
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
it's at emission controll:google out the part number and you'll see images, it's on the intake between the MAF and turboOriginally Posted by Crankcase emission control; 17-1-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
Franz,
Has the MAP sensor been cleaned recently?
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I have been running with the MAF disconnected for a few days and still get the surging.
Today I tried another MAF and still have the symptoms. I guess that rules out the MAF as the culprit then.
So, tomorrow I'll clean the AAP sensor and see if that makes a difference.
I'm unable to convert the Nanocom fuelling file so that I can upload it here - the site won't let me upload the original Nanocom file - any hints?
Cheers,
Franz
see how much the AAP at idle and under load(how much it drops) and write it here, take the bottom hose off the wastegate modulator and connect it directly to the wastegate valve see if it improves things
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
He's already tried bypassing the modulator.
Franz, perhaps PM SPROVER on here, he had a surging issue which was linked back to his throttle position switch IIRC.
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