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2.0 HDi still running rough
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joe_hdi
PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:42 pm Up
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I posted about this last year and didn't get anywhere. Thought I'd give it a go again.

The engine resists to accelerate at about 1500 - 2000 rpm. It also kicks out a lot of black smoke from the tail pipe at the same time. I've given it a service changing all filters and the oil. I've also tried some injector cleaner but doesn't seem to have done the trick. Any ideas anyone?

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what is the status of your EGR?
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i vote for death turbo
 
 

 

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Steve206
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Its not overfull with oil is it?
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joe_hdi
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I haven't messed with my EGR, and my oil level is nicely between min and max reading on the dip stick.
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Abzynthe
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have you tried ragging it a bit to clear it out?
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joe_hdi
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Yes, also tried long motorway runs.
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Abzynthe
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Its probably what seabook said then. does it pick up a bit when you get to about 2500rpm?
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joe_hdi
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Yeah, it is mainly at 1750 rpm.
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Abzynthe
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It doesnt really sound like anythings wrong then really, its not going to be as responsive at low revs as the turbo hasnt kicked in.
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Seabook wrote:
i vote for death turbo

I'd be siding towards this too

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Abzynthe wrote:
It doesnt really sound like anythings wrong then really, its not going to be as responsive at low revs as the turbo hasnt kicked in.

Turbo kicks in at 1850 + or - 50rpm

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Abzynthe wrote:
It doesnt really sound like anythings wrong then really, its not going to be as responsive at low revs as the turbo hasnt kicked in.

Laughing

you got a 2.0HDI sw so i can't believed you say this Laughing

stock engine got peak torque at 2000rpm at 1 bar boost.

any rev. between 1500 to 2500 should have plenty of poke.

anthing after that will just die out

 
 

 

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Abzynthe
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Seabook wrote:
Abzynthe wrote:
It doesnt really sound like anythings wrong then really, its not going to be as responsive at low revs as the turbo hasnt kicked in.

Laughing

you got a 2.0HDI sw so i can't believed you say this Laughing

stock engine got peak torque at 2000rpm at 1 bar boost.

any rev. between 1500 to 2500 should have plenty of poke.

anthing after that will just die out

I dont know what Im talking about Razz I know my car works Laughing

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