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13th March 2018, 04:44 PM
#11
I am he, fear me
It is extremely unlikely your problem is false EGT indication etc, it is simply (as posted by others) that the boost is too low.
Fix that issue first... esp before you play with anything on the VNT.
Adjusting VNT is what I did but for a very good reason.
I did not bother with Dawes etc on my CRD just blocked the EGR and adjusted the Turbo.
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13th March 2018 04:44 PM
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13th March 2018, 05:47 PM
#12
Patrol Freak
Have a look at this link (READ).
http://www.chaz.yellowfoot.org/Manua...Controller.htm
BTW first boost control method diagram of the link doc should sort your lose hose issue out. Close attention to which side of the Dawes (vac or boost) for hose placement. Reckon this will be majority of your problem. Then look at fitting needle or not.
As evil twin said fix boost first (leave rest alone for the moment)..
2008 GU WAG ST Manual CRD - To do the job
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13th March 2018, 05:57 PM
#13
Originally Posted by
Bidja
Have a look at this link (READ).
http://www.chaz.yellowfoot.org/Manua...Controller.htm
BTW first boost control method diagram of the link doc should sort your lose hose issue out. Close attention to which side of the Dawes (vac or boost) for hose placement. Reckon this will be majority of your problem. Then look at fitting needle or not.
As evil twin said fix boost first (leave rest alone for the moment)..
Thanks for that. I literally had this open was about to ask where the hell the vacuum pump is? It seems this loose hose is to go to the vacuum pump.
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13th March 2018, 07:09 PM
#14
Patrol Freak
There should not be any vacuum hoses "left over" when installing a dawes valve. Who did the instal? Have they done them before? As stated above - your boost on cruise is far too low. Low revs with low boost result in more pedal for more power which means higher fuel to air ratio which means LOTS of HEAT.
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13th March 2018, 07:16 PM
#15
Originally Posted by
BillsGU
There should not be any vacuum hoses "left over" when installing a dawes valve. Who did the instal? Have they done them before? As stated above - your boost on cruise is far too low. Low revs with low boost result in more pedal for more power which means higher fuel to air ratio which means LOTS of HEAT.
I am guessing the guys who did the install (which included installation of the DP Chip, EGR blank and catch can) have done them before. They "set it up" (at least the invoice shows this). I won't name the company but they are eastern suburbs in Vic.
The left over vacuum hose apparently is suppose to go to the Vacuum pump; Its on the otherside of the motor and unsure how such a short hose can make it that far.
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13th March 2018, 07:21 PM
#16
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
blkrig
Thanks for that. I literally had this open was about to ask where the hell the vacuum pump is? It seems this loose hose is to go to the vacuum pump.
Vac Pump port - Have a look down on the RHS (passenger side) of engine up near the front (low down), should see a pipe and push it on there. It is vacuum so it should stay put.
Get confirmation on vac take off on DI mine is CRD
Last edited by Bidja; 13th March 2018 at 07:27 PM.
2008 GU WAG ST Manual CRD - To do the job
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14th March 2018, 05:02 PM
#17
Found the Vac Pump but can't find any damn material or information on what goes where.
Theres two barbs on the vac port which already have hose coming off them. The hose goes to what looks like a more solid-metal line. Both these lines are side by side and go up to under the Intercooler.
Can someone show me/link me to where this hose goes to on the vac pump?
I've been searching high and low and can't find a thing.
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14th March 2018, 05:25 PM
#18
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
blkrig
Found the Vac Pump but can't find any damn material or information on what goes where.
Theres two barbs on the vac port which already have hose coming off them. The hose goes to what looks like a more solid-metal line. Both these lines are side by side and go up to under the Intercooler.
Can someone show me/link me to where this hose goes to on the vac pump?
I've been searching high and low and can't find a thing.
Go back one step. Which side of the Dawes is this loose hose connected securely to at the moment (vacuum or boost)?
Dawes lock nut adjustment side is Vacuum and other end is Boost.
2008 GU WAG ST Manual CRD - To do the job
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14th March 2018, 05:37 PM
#19
Originally Posted by
Bidja
Go back one step. Which side of the Dawes is this loose hose connected securely to at the moment (vacuum or boost)?
Dawes lock nut adjustment side is Vacuum and other end is Boost.
Just fixed the hose. It was a loose hose suppose to go to the Vac Pump Port which is on the front side of the Intercooler, Underneath the Intercooler shroud.
Just that one hose connected properly has given me more pick up from the turbo than I had since buying the car, and is on boost when driving around (whereas before it wasnt). Yet to try at 100kmh though, Thats tomorrows task between jobs. So thats a big tick. I just had to re read what you said Bidja but I got there ha ha Thank you.
Dawes valve is correctly installed as per the link you posted too Bidja. Now to move onto the Needle valve.
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14th March 2018, 06:04 PM
#20
Patrol Freak
Pleased it sorted for you.
Give it a run for a couple of weeks and see how she performs with Dawes and VNT solenoid set up. Some around are getting good results with Dawes only, even with EGR blocked..Take a note of egts, spool and boost control (write a few points down).
I run full manual boost control on 08 CRD (single Dawes and Needle) and happy. I also now have ecu remapped (max B 22psi/AFR spec 22:1) gives very good run. One thing at a time - get info along the way.
2008 GU WAG ST Manual CRD - To do the job
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