turbo problems
turbo problems
When i run full boost turbo seems to make funny noises like a poping sound can any one help
never had a turbo before,knowledge is very basic
cheers
never had a turbo before,knowledge is very basic
cheers
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cockney16v
Be carefull if its making poping noises , try not to drive with high boost till you sort it as you might pop a hole in your pistons if its something serious!
Turbos are very sensitive to sparkplugs, leads and caps as well as fuel
How much boost is it running, does it have any mods or is it std, have you got a boost gauge and afr gauge as if not you need to fit them so you canm tell if somethings going wrong
Turbos are very sensitive to sparkplugs, leads and caps as well as fuel
How much boost is it running, does it have any mods or is it std, have you got a boost gauge and afr gauge as if not you need to fit them so you canm tell if somethings going wrong
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ROG
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Paul
AFR is a a air fuel ratio, shows if the engines rich or lean with leds, red yellow or green should go from left to right over and over again until under boost and it then should read green.
Check the gap on your plugs and that there new looking , the gap should be .7mm i think on std boost, then the distributor cap and rotor arm, if they look at all burnt on the tips theyl need changing
Its always a good idea to run injector cleaner in the fuel every now and again to make sure the injectors dont get blocked, the STP one in a grey bottle is good
The boost should go up to a higher level when you floor the accelerator im not sure but i think it should be .8 and then go down to .6 and stay there ( but it might be different!)
It probably just wants clean plugs at the right gap etc and some injector cleaner.
Check the gap on your plugs and that there new looking , the gap should be .7mm i think on std boost, then the distributor cap and rotor arm, if they look at all burnt on the tips theyl need changing
Its always a good idea to run injector cleaner in the fuel every now and again to make sure the injectors dont get blocked, the STP one in a grey bottle is good
The boost should go up to a higher level when you floor the accelerator im not sure but i think it should be .8 and then go down to .6 and stay there ( but it might be different!)
It probably just wants clean plugs at the right gap etc and some injector cleaner.
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ROG
Boost gauges either come in psi or bar, about 14 psi is 1 bar. So you should be looking at held boost of around 8-9 psi. You can feel the overboost when you floor the accelerator it's that second surge as the turbo really gets going before it settles down again.
As Rog said, you'll need to inspect/replace rotor arm & spark plugs on a regular basis, dizzy cap less often, also check your fuel filter as its often overlooked. Time to buy that Haynes manual !
You're pretty local to VTS who are based in Burton-on-Trent so if the cars not had a proper service/check-over then get it over to them and they'll sort you out.
When the turbo 'pops' does the car feel strange? Does it jerk or feel like its holding back at all? Anything else that doesn't seem or sound quite right?
Oh, welcome to the club and turbo ownership! There's plenty of info on here so happy hunting.
As Rog said, you'll need to inspect/replace rotor arm & spark plugs on a regular basis, dizzy cap less often, also check your fuel filter as its often overlooked. Time to buy that Haynes manual !
You're pretty local to VTS who are based in Burton-on-Trent so if the cars not had a proper service/check-over then get it over to them and they'll sort you out.
When the turbo 'pops' does the car feel strange? Does it jerk or feel like its holding back at all? Anything else that doesn't seem or sound quite right?
Oh, welcome to the club and turbo ownership! There's plenty of info on here so happy hunting.
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Blossey
havn't really input here as not a lot to say, you said 10psi to start with? which seemed normal. now way over 12?
If the boost is any more than 11-12psi maximum overboost in 6th gear, and 8-9psi held values then its boosting too much and will be the cause of issues. as per rog's advice reset actuator pretension to 4mm/turns and try(assuming a standard replacement actuator was not fitted, if uprated actuator it might well be too strong even with no pretension at all, but definately dont put 4 turns on uprated unit.. standard unit will have KKK stamped on the end where the pipe attatches.).
If the boost is any more than 11-12psi maximum overboost in 6th gear, and 8-9psi held values then its boosting too much and will be the cause of issues. as per rog's advice reset actuator pretension to 4mm/turns and try(assuming a standard replacement actuator was not fitted, if uprated actuator it might well be too strong even with no pretension at all, but definately dont put 4 turns on uprated unit.. standard unit will have KKK stamped on the end where the pipe attatches.).
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