My 2003 ZD30 regularly looses power under load and dumps smoke out the exhaust. Have had the turbo checked and is mechanically good but mechanic suggests air flow sensor may be faulty. Any thoughts on this?
Pete
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My 2003 ZD30 regularly looses power under load and dumps smoke out the exhaust. Have had the turbo checked and is mechanically good but mechanic suggests air flow sensor may be faulty. Any thoughts on this?
Pete
Why didn't he replace it then? He may be right.
Sorry all, have just read the thread under mechanical by YNOT on MAF cleaning. great advice here so will give it a go.
pete,
check the MAF but ensure it has a good earth. Mine earths under the plastic engine cover on the left (facing the front of the car) under the intercooler.
If you have not recently changed your fuel filter, consider that. This was my main issue leading me down the garden path.
Car running sweet now, and also with a new MAF.
I had issues with mine (ZD30 loosing power) and there was heaps of things I checked so if you get stuck for things to check, look it up.
What mods have you done Pete? If throttle pedal just drops to the floor it will be an over boost issue and you will need to fit a dawes valve etc.
AS Choppie says it may be over boosting, time to fit some guages so you can monitor whats going on instead of guessing.
Take engine cover off and make sure all your hoses are tight, change all clamps to constant pressure too by far best hose clamps going around
Sounds like you need to NAD it
Still going on this issue. Cleaned MAF, replaced fuel filter, then found turbo inlet hose cracked. Eventually replaced inlet hose with one from wreckers. Problem of no power and brown smoke still occuring but less often. Water in Fuel warning light came on yesterday but did not come on again once engine restarted. Opened drain in fuel filter but only fuel come out. Any thoughts on any connection between problem and warning light? Whats a NAD?. Is the MAF really necessary - has anyone a method of bypassing these complicated bits?
Pete
You need the MAF, as this tells the engine how much air is going in and at what temperature, so it can adjust the amount of fuel required.
Depending on how old yours is, I would look at replacing it, or swapping for a known good on ( To Test )e, if you know someone with the same model as yours.
There are a couple of different part numbers according to the year, one for Series 2,3 - up to 2004, and one for the later years.
Have a look around ur intercooler 4 any leaks, stock intercoolers r garbage n prone to leaking
NADs stands for
Nissan
Anti
Detonation
system
It consists of
- Dawes valve - to limit the amount of boost pressure to the engine. Which I think is the root of your evil
- EGR blanking plate
- Catch can
- Needle valve - to control the spool up rate of the turbo
- Exhaust gas temperature guage
- Boost gauge
The latter two need to be done first as you need to see what is going on when you fit the rest.
WYLD333 Had it right - the intercooler is leaking - replacement from Nissan $1800! Anyone tried an aftermarket alternative? Anyone tried tried bypassing with a hose section as an interim measure?
Pete
A leaking intercooler won't make your car blow smoke. Unless it already does. I blew a hose right off the IC and I blew no smoke, just had no power at all and loud induction noise.
As for the leaking IC. You can get it rewelded but bucket loads less, or you can get an aftermarket IC from A.R.E, ASE or Cross Country. Which will outperform the OEM POS by a country mile. My IC was welded up so I'm still trying to find an excuse to why I need a new IC.
Plus a leak in the IC will not cause low power like you descibed, unless its got a big, big hole in it.
When my intercooler was shagged mine blew a bit of smoke 2 under heavy loads, ur car will dump more fuel because of the bad air flow readings. Look on ebay mate you can get a half decent reco'd one for around $600 changeover from memory, ring up some wreckers for a second handy if around the same price, or if u have the coin go a cross country or one of the good aftermarket brands
Yeah you could be right there wyld...
Strange - when my intercooler hose popped off the Patrol blew huge amounts of black smoke, soot and diesel all over my caravan. It also had no power at all. Had to muck about on the side of the road (at night of course) and put it back on. All was then OK.
Definitely recommend a reputable aftermarket intercooler from one of the main manufacturers rather than the stock Nissan Intercooler, as these aftermarket ones are made using better materials, and will give you superior performance.
i'm curious too how much better a CC or ARE IC is compared to the stock one. Real world, not stats printed on a page. Last thing I would want is to fork out the cash for a new IC only to drive it and feel no difference in performance.
Reconditioned Intercooler installed and all works well. Intercooler from Turbotech for $880 (Perth prices!) as quicker and easier than internet. Many thanks for help on forum.
Pete
Good wrk m8 glad u got it sorted out