
 Originally Posted by 
Jazzman
					
				 
				1.3 Bar is pretty much the max boost, it equates to 18.85 PSI. 1.4 bar is 20.3 PSI which is technically over boost. So winding it back first is the right call.
			
		 
	 
 Sorry to contradict you but the factory set overboos limit is at 1.42 bar calculated by the ECU by extracting the AAP reading from MAP reading...below that value the surging can be caused by too high air flow while the MAF reading exceeds 680kg/hr which is very common, winding back the wastegate would partially cure the symptom cos as the turbo will not spin so fast due to more wasted exhaust gas the sucction will be lower as well... one cause i've seen was low reading MAP sensor compared to a gauge fitted to the EGR blanking port so that would be a relevant test, if the MAP is "tired" and reading lower than the reality the sucction through the MAF will be higher at a certain MAP reading while the real boost is higher as well so it's normal to be higher air flow if you see what i mean... this symptom can be caused by a slight boost leak somewhere, even through the wastegate valve's diaphragm or who knows where
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
			
			
		 
	
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