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    Start with the basics, check the air filter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    This is normal
    As john said pull your intercooler hoses off and check for delaminating on the inside .

    A little movement of the turbo impeller is ok
    Turbo has a lot more movement than you'd expect when not spinning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Start with the basics, check the air filter.
    You have a point. I was assuming that the OP's loss of power was sudden. It wasn't, so a restriction on the non-boost side should be considered.
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    Is there a EGR valve still on it if so throw it away

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    If its the injector harness you would of heard the engine make a differnt noise or shuttering which Ive found to be the relay for the fuel pump do the same thing on long trips when it heats up you can fined it with the other relays by holding your finger on each one and turning the key to on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aklements View Post
    Is there a EGR valve still on it if so throw it away
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
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    the air filter is fine. I again checked the hoses today. Apart from a bit of oil/grease in them, they seem solid. The turbine in the turbo doesn't feel like it's loose, and it spins when the engine is on but that probably doesn't mean the turbo charger works flawlessly.

    I also noticed loss of coolant. Put in about 1lt of water when I could just see the coolant level then. I should probably consider an engine saver soon.

    The EGR is there and I might get rid of it as a future project.

    The engine sounds fine but the problem is probably still there.

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    Same thing happened to me. Looking at the attachment, you still have the original intercooler hoses. Replace them with the silicon ones. As explained to me, if the rubber hose has delaminated, upon acceleration , the turbo pressure may force the delaminated hose to " balloon" restricting the flow of air to the intercooler. This may not be obvious when inspecting the rubber hose by eye. BTW, a common cause of coolant leaks is , apart from hose leaks and water pump leak [ check the tell-tale hole], leaks from the edge of the radiator. An investment in a fully welded aluminium radiator sorts that out. You can fit one yourself, along with cleaning the intercooler, and replacing all hoses. A great way to get to know your cooling system, and good for peace of mind out in the bush. I would start with the silicon hoses, much cheaper than a new turbo. Good luck, simple things first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by candeniz View Post
    Hi guys. I was driving on the highway and noticed loss of power on hills and when put my foot on the gas pedal, noticed smoke coming out. Looking at the past discussions, it might either be maf sensor or oil in harness. Just checked the ecu plugs and all clean.
    Would it be the maf sensor?
    I'm half way thru to sydney from canberra and tossing up whether i return or continue. Rang nrma but not sure they might be of much help. Thanks.
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