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    Angry Black Smoke on Acceleration

    2006 D3 HSE 2.7, 154K.

    Anyone had Issue with excessive black smoke on acceleration. I think it has only recently started doing this or maybe I have just noticed it now.
    Also seams to lack performance when accelerating at 100.

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    Could be a few things: cracked (long) intercooler hose, a clogged MAP sensor, or dirty MAF sensor. Even a dirty air filter could do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy63 View Post
    cracked (long) intercooler hose
    This one's at the top of my list of suspects too.
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    The big fat thin-walled intercooler hose can split. The split can be felt if not seen. Duct tape will provide a temporary fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hutchbb View Post
    2006 D3 HSE 2.7, 154K.

    Anyone had Issue with excessive black smoke on acceleration. I think it has only recently started doing this or maybe I have just noticed it now.
    Also seams to lack performance when accelerating at 100.
    Yes! Had it in 2009 with my D3 HSE. A large volume of black smoke when accelerating; less so when you're already doing about 80 km/h and then putting your foot down. Over a couple of days I remember it getting a bit worse (to the point of embarrassing on the road), and then performance lagged at about 90 km/h. It was a long time ago, but from memory the diagnostic reported low compression and incorrect pressures associated with the exhaust system. In the end, turned out it was a faulty injector I think... Hopefully it is only your hose, because I do recall the cost being pretty steep!

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    Thanks to you all for your replies, I will investigate all suggestions.
    Turned out to be a split in main turbo hose. I will also check the other items mentioned.
    Again thanks for the replies.
    Hutchbb

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