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Thread: TD5 no throttle reponse when cold

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    When you changed the ECU did you use your Nanocom to reset the injector codes and type of throttle?
    The EU2 motors run a 2 wire throtle, the EU3 motor a 3 wire.

    The easiest way to do this is to save a settings file for the old ECU. If you click the save icon on the injector settings page the Nanocom will write a file containing the injector codes and TPS ways setting. Clicking the folder icon on the same page will allow you to load the settings back from file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    Shane,

    The 3rd reading when set to 2 wire is a "ghost" reading, it's not something the ECU is actually registering. Set the TPS to suit the TPS that is actually fitted.

    With the flashable ECU you can actually load a factory map to suit the EU2 engine. Depending on the ECU the required maps are:

    Td5 EU2 Manual (ROW):
    NNN000120 sthdr009-sttdp009
    NNN500020 sthdr009-sttdp010

    Td5 EU2 Auto (ROW):
    NNN000130 suhdr009-sutzp004
    NNN500030 suhdr009-sutzp005

    If you download the Nanocom One PC application from web.nanocom.it you'll find an app called "Nanocom Map Wizard" as part of the install. The map wizard allows you to generate most factory maps for the Td5 motor.

    I've attached a zip file containing the above maps.

    cheers
    Paul
    Thanks so much for that Paul. I tried to find the EU2 maps when I tried a search a few weeks back so your help is very much appreciated.

    When I get a Nanocom again I will give that a try, but hopefully I sort out the issue before then.

    Shane

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    Quote Originally Posted by INDIE2002UK View Post
    Hi. Long shot just double check the valve timming
    Got it sorted yesterday - the timing was set wrong. I am amazed she ran at all. The crank was out by at least 5degrees.
    I discovered that the hole I found in the flywheel through the bellhousing hole was just a hole and not the timing notch. Took me a little while to figure it out. It would have been beter if the timing was out enough for the engine not to run at all. At least then I would not have spent so much time fault finding. But that's life.

    Thanks for all your help guys.

    Shane

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    Quote Originally Posted by wechosethegoodlife View Post
    Got it sorted yesterday - the timing was set wrong. I am amazed she ran at all. The crank was out by at least 5degrees.
    I discovered that the hole I found in the flywheel through the bellhousing hole was just a hole and not the timing notch. Took me a little while to figure it out. It would have been beter if the timing was out enough for the engine not to run at all. At least then I would not have spent so much time fault finding. But that's life.

    Thanks for all your help guys.

    Shane
    And can you explain the way to check valve timing for me.
    Cheer bronson

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    Quote Originally Posted by bronson View Post
    And can you explain the way to check valve timing for me.
    Cheer bronson
    Lock the flywheel at TDC ensuring the slot in the flywheel is seen through the threaded hole on the bell housing @ approximately 7 o'clock . You may need to make a tool to do this. Then check to see if the slot in the camshaft just behind the cam gear is lined up through the locking hole in the head.

    Make sense?
    Shane

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