Glowing turbos at idling...??!!
Glowing turbos at idling...??!!
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Primary turbo is starting to glow red in 10 sec if i just standing still in my garage and keeping it at 1000-1500 rpm:s
I have checked:
*TPS.... Ok
*Pressure sensor.... Ok
*wather termo sensor.... Ok
*air temp sensor.... Ok
*o2 sensor.... Ok
*Crank angel sensor... Ok
*New plugs....
*New wires....
*Coils.... Ok
* "Rattnest" ... Ok
* Engine ground... Ok
* Injektors Cleaned and tested... Ok
I am almost sure there is something that gives the engine to much fuel b cause it smells like a dragster
Somebody???
Primary turbo is starting to glow red in 10 sec if i just standing still in my garage and keeping it at 1000-1500 rpm:s
I have checked:
*TPS.... Ok
*Pressure sensor.... Ok
*wather termo sensor.... Ok
*air temp sensor.... Ok
*o2 sensor.... Ok
*Crank angel sensor... Ok
*New plugs....
*New wires....
*Coils.... Ok
* "Rattnest" ... Ok
* Engine ground... Ok
* Injektors Cleaned and tested... Ok
I am almost sure there is something that gives the engine to much fuel b cause it smells like a dragster
Somebody???
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*Fuel pressure.... Ok
The car is stock.
I cant guarantee it, but i think the cat is ok.
The exhaust flows good.
But if i start it upp whitout the downpipe there is fire coming out of the turbos at idling....
= rich.
I have changed ECU also to eliminate that there is something wrong with it
To much fuel..
but why??
The car is stock.
I cant guarantee it, but i think the cat is ok.
The exhaust flows good.
But if i start it upp whitout the downpipe there is fire coming out of the turbos at idling....
= rich.I have changed ECU also to eliminate that there is something wrong with it
To much fuel..
Yes it was. Actually it was the exhaust manifold (header, non-turbo) that would glow red at idle. But there was enough gap that I could actually see exhaust escaping there in the right lighting. Thus making me think its entirely possible to happen to the turbo/housing/manifold.
Have you checked to see if that particular turbo spins freely?? I frozen turbo will cause a tremendous amount of excess heat due to the resistance of exhaust flow.
Especially since its only happening on one turbo...
Especially since its only happening on one turbo...
You did check the MAP sensor hose right? if it is cracked or something and reading too little pressure at idle, it will cause a rich condition. Verify operation with a multimeter between the signal wire and ground. applying pressure to the sensor should increase voltage. key on engine off, should read between 2 and 2.5 volts. verify proper operation of the check valve as well.
i hardly dosent get it to rev mor than 2000 rpms
Last edited by Fjunet; Mar 11, 2008 at 01:17 AM.
Yesterday after I had disasambled my intake I discovered that I had switched the cables to the turbo pre cotroll and the wastegate controll....
Can this be something? what are the symptoms??
Can this be something? what are the symptoms??
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Sounds like a clogged pre-cat to me.



