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307 odd boost pattern
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So I have a 307 hdi 110bhp as my new daily and I believe engine is pretty much same as 306 so wondering if anyone knows why my car seems to boost really late in the revs. Hate to ever do the comparison but its like my car went jap and thought vtec was a good idea. At like 3.6 to 3.8k rpm I hit a massive wave of power (mainly second gear) but doesnt feel like on boost before that. Anyone heard of this before happening?
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Boost leak, recent service etc?
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Any engine management light? could be the boost control solenoid on the front of the block. When I had boosting problems with mine it was completely dead then all of a sudden it picked up. Turned out there was a wire broke that went to it. Other option is maf maybe?
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Seimens or bosch management??
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Dont 307's have all kinds of boost solenoid issues?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Are they VNT on the 110s then? If so, possibly stuck vanes if was it owned by an old person.

A split vac line to the boost solenoid can also cause odd issues as I had this on the Vectra.
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Its not vnt on these iirc, just electronically controlled boost. Sounds like the wastegate is stuck open or something. Any codes on there?
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Yeah its not vnt. Have a search around other forums for boost issues and it always seems to be the vac solenoid for the boost.

jonny if its a 110 they are all Bosch management.
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Ah ok, fair enough, looks like it's a fairly safe bet to go with the boost solenoid then. lol
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If you want to check the solenoid, it should be the same as your egr solenoid.
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Yeah the 110s have 4 solenoids located on the front of the block, its best to get at the one you need from the bottom as the boost one is the bottom of the four. You could just check for split wires or vac lines to start with and if nothing is obvious you could get a replacement from a scrappie for very little
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Thanks guys will check it later. Its just like off boost till really high rpm. Just drove snakes pass and its was only just making it up the hills in third at 40 ish Confused. So would it be a case of just solder the wire back or patch the split on vac pipes?
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Can be if you do a bloody good job of it.
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Yea I'll look and guy in works an auto electrician so he can if not I assume vac pipe is just a rubber hose anyway
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My hunch would be a vac pipe as it may have got hot, brittle and perished...check the pipes first as it's free and cheap to sort Smile
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Yeah dude I just soldered my wires again and away I went. But I totally get you about struggling up hills, I drove mine like that for a few months before I got online and read about the problem
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Dodgy melted and cracked vac pipes caused boost issues on my 406. Oh and I've got some spare egr solenoids if you need one Smile
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Yea gonna check in work tomorrow been to pissed all weekend to look hahah yea like last night was boosting at 2k ish fine turned off left and got back in went back towards 4k so I assume its more wiring than vac pipe. And cheers chris appreciate it man
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Ok so the car was stood for 7months before I got it and thought a good kicking may free off or clear any shit from components so after afew full throttle starts and clutch kicking like f*ck forcing it to boost it seems to have resolved my problem so far been boosting all afternoon so must be fine now? Will let you guys know if it happens again but still gonna look over the suggested reasons this week Smile
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Other option could be potential blocked dpf?
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Might just need running in then...
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