a higher rated pump can potentially overwhelm the stock fpr and in turn raise fuel pressure.
more fuel pressure can effectively turn 540 injectors into say 560 injectors which will obviously make things run richer.
though the o2 sensor will correct things under idle and anything under positive boost to an extent.
i however wouldnt have thought it would be enough to bore wash an engine.
Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
Moderators: IMOC Moderators, IMOC Committee Members
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
2mad wrote:thomp1983 wrote:A constant blinking means there's no fault code. The only free thing you can do is fully check all boost and vacuum lines for splits
Yes .. this should defiantly be on your list of things to do .. check the bov too.
Thanks for the tips guys. How would be best to check the Bov? As you can tell i have not a clue with this sort of thing... although i appear to be learning quickly with all these things going on. ha.
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:thomp1983 wrote:A constant blinking means there's no fault code. The only free thing you can do is fully check all boost and vacuum lines for splits
Yes .. this should defiantly be on your list of things to do .. check the bov too.
Thanks for the tips guys. How would be best to check the Bov? As you can tell i have not a clue with this sort of thing... although i appear to be learning quickly with all these things going on. ha.
I just use lung power , blow into the inlet , if it leaks atall its not going to hold boost ... make sure to wipe it first dont want oil all round you gob haha
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:
Yes .. this should defiantly be on your list of things to do .. check the bov too.
Thanks for the tips guys. How would be best to check the Bov? As you can tell i have not a clue with this sort of thing... although i appear to be learning quickly with all these things going on. ha.
I just use lung power , blow into the inlet , if it leaks atall its not going to hold boost ... make sure to wipe it first dont want oil all round you gob haha
haha, the simplest methods are the best . ill give it a go
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:
Thanks for the tips guys. How would be best to check the Bov? As you can tell i have not a clue with this sort of thing... although i appear to be learning quickly with all these things going on. ha.
I just use lung power , blow into the inlet , if it leaks atall its not going to hold boost ... make sure to wipe it first dont want oil all round you gob haha
haha, the simplest methods are the best . ill give it a go
To check your vac lines i would use a footpump , i can post a vid on how to do this .. trust me its a life saver for a £4.50 delivered layout .. vac lines are the bane of my existence
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
To test vac lines just T in an old boost gauge and you can see if theres any leak better that the pump bull crap gauge .... like i said its just over 3 quid and so helpful for turbo and vac problems if your creative
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
Some misquoting going on there, kev (2mad) has the video on testing vac lines
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
thomp1983 wrote:Some misquoting going on there, kev (2mad) has the video on testing vac lines
Indeed you are correct. I was rushing on the mobile.
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
Just thought I'd post a quick update guys.
Ended up taking the car to luke at Pacific works. Was a huge help and ran some tests on multiple components. The blow of valve is definitely nakered. The Boost was adjusted to take it up to a healthy number so now I just need to get a replacement bov.
Time to get hunting
Ended up taking the car to luke at Pacific works. Was a huge help and ran some tests on multiple components. The blow of valve is definitely nakered. The Boost was adjusted to take it up to a healthy number so now I just need to get a replacement bov.
Time to get hunting
Last edited by wilko1985 on Sat Aug 20, 2016 5:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
wilko1985 wrote:Just thought I'd post a quick update guys.
Ended up taking the car to luke at Pacific works. Was a huge help and ran some tests on multiple components. The blow of valve is definitely nakered. The Boost was adjusted to take it up to a healthy number so now I just need to get a replacement bof.
Time to get hunting
Did think that could be the problem ... mine did the same thing ... glad your sorted bud
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:Just thought I'd post a quick update guys.
Ended up taking the car to luke at Pacific works. Was a huge help and ran some tests on multiple components. The blow of valve is definitely nakered. The Boost was adjusted to take it up to a healthy number so now I just need to get a replacement bof.
Time to get hunting
Did think that could be the problem ... mine did the same thing ... glad your sorted bud
Thanks bud, cheers for the help throughout
-
- IMOC Affiliated Company
- Posts: 4928
- Joined: Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:33 am
- Location: 01442 601301
- Contact:
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
You mean Driftlimits Performance!
Was a pleasure. Next time maybe we'll go play in the Ultima
Luke
Was a pleasure. Next time maybe we'll go play in the Ultima
Luke
Re: Stuck in low boost mode rev1 turbo
wilko1985 wrote:2mad wrote:wilko1985 wrote:Just thought I'd post a quick update guys.
Ended up taking the car to luke at Pacific works. Was a huge help and ran some tests on multiple components. The blow of valve is definitely nakered. The Boost was adjusted to take it up to a healthy number so now I just need to get a replacement bof.
Time to get hunting
Did think that could be the problem ... mine did the same thing ... glad your sorted bud
Thanks bud, cheers for the help throughout
Always happy to have a crack at a problem ... my car had every single one lol ..
Kev.