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Thread: Is 0.58 bar turbo pressure at 3000rpm about right for a Td5?

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    Quote Originally Posted by feraldisco View Post
    ..... And a new problem that seemed to have been introduced since rebuilding the FPR but could just be coincidence...a kind of 'flaring' sometimes when I try to accelerate hard. It feels a bit like clutch slip but happens at lower (2000rpm) rather than higher revs. I think it's a bit worse when vehicle is cold. It's not a big problem as it's occasional and minor but it's a bit bizarre. The inability to rev out is a bigger concern, but even with that, the car runs great with the Storm Tuning map up to 2500rpm...very smooth and torquey, great economy and I can't get it to blow smoke even if I try.

    I've attached another Nanocom log if that helps anyone with diagnosis...

    Thanks
    I know you said you changed the wastegate modulator, but the problem sounds exactly like a modulator issue. Was the replacement new?(this is KAOS here, and we don't assume! ).
    To be sure, to be sure ... I would suggest you at least try a modulator bypass, just to see if it will give you more than 3K revs.
    it may do so once maybe twice, then overboost and reduced power again, but turning motor off and back on again I think resets it you you may get another test shot to see if you get better boost AND >3K RPM.

    Another thing I was thinking about is that when you did replace modulator, you connected the correct hoses to the correct ports too?(see the previous KAOS comment re assumptions).
    Assuming that all was done correctly too, have you checked the hoses to and from the WGM for leaks too?
    ( I did read the whole thread again, and you said you checked silicon hoses, etc, etc. .. but not specifically the WGM hoses. )
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    Have you changed the injector harness? And checked the wiring around the ecu?

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    Thanks for suggestions...WGM has been replaced and by-passed and WGM hoses checked for leaks.

    Injector harness has been replaced and oil cleared from ECU wires and ECU itself.
    Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:

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    Have you tried an stock map , you can get an wizard and the nanocom can install it for you

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    I've had stock, TRS and now Storm maps, so I know the ECU isn't the problem. But I also know that the Storm map has awesome potential once I get the revving issue sorted...they seem to have achieved the holy grail of power, economy and no smoke...although I've only been able to access that performance up to 3000rpm thus far.
    Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:

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    I've probably suggested to check bump clearance and cam timing before.
    Pull the rocker cover, and check both.
    With the cam timing, rotate the engine until the slot in the cam is lined perfectly with the hole , then get underneath and look directly up the crank locking hole , you should see the slot in the flywheel is exactly in the middle, if it's not then you'll need to adjust it so it is.
    If you're not sure how to do this and you don't have the manual / rave etc , let us know so you can be guided through

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    Could the Throttle Position Sensor be at fault? Ecu not seeing full throttle?
    Just throwing it out there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smutty View Post
    Could the Throttle Position Sensor be at fault? Ecu not seeing full throttle?
    Just throwing it out there!
    Beat me to it ..... but x2 Is 0.58 bar turbo pressure at 3000rpm about right for a Td5?
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    Data logs showed all ok with tps from a quick look the other day iirc

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    If you can't rev it above 3000 rpm it's possible that the pump is working only on LP, here's an easy trick which can rule it out Disco 2 - Check Td5 fuel pump HP | LandyZone - Land Rover Forum
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