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Oh the max travel screw, thats fine. Mine hasn't got either.
See my questions about the LDA?
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That wants a bit more fuel, then a bit more boost....then a bit more fuel....then a bit more boost.
My vote is LDA jams.
Remove the lda spring and do another video
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(31-03-2014, 08:53 PM)Anton Wrote: Oh the max travel screw, thats fine. Mine hasn't got either.
See my questions about the LDA?
Yeah, that's the one.
Sorry no, I didn't. It's ground apparently, I haven't touched it though. I can take it a part but I don't really know what I'm looking at... Just the little I've read about it. Matt also has a standard one I could try. What would you recommend?
(31-03-2014, 08:54 PM)Piggy Wrote: That wants a bit more fuel, then a bit more boost....then a bit more fuel....then a bit more boost.
My vote is LDA jams.
Remove the lda spring and do another video
Doesn't want any more boost...
I'll have a read up as I'm not sure what to do with all that. I don't know how the LDA works fully to understand it, I just know the basics. I'll have to do some more reading. But from what I've seen, it doesn't affect fuel off boost?
Only way I can think of it in my head, is that it's compensating for too much boost? For instance it's chucking in 25psi worth of fuel but it doesn't have enough air... But I don't know .
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Can you not take the pump/turbo back to std and start again? Apologies but looking at it from a simple perspective
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Not really, I don't know where standard is. I still don't think it's a simple fueling issue.
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Have you checked all hoses for leaks/splits etc
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No leaks or spits, says on pg1 we've double checked the lot
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Thats not really alot of smoke, i was imagining plumes in my head. I say get an mbc to rule out wastegate creep...
Doesnt even own a 306.
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That's a stumper bet it will be obvious answer though
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(31-03-2014, 10:38 PM)Tom Wrote: Thats not really alot of smoke, i was imagining plumes in my head. I say get an mbc to rule out wastegate creep...
It's more than it should be on boost, no? I can't afford to get a MBC, but boost doesn't drop at any point.
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(31-03-2014, 03:52 PM)Curt Wrote: (31-03-2014, 10:54 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: you could just disconnect the boost hose from the top of the lda to rule it out if you want.
Might be being daft, but wouldn't that create a rather bad boost leak and cause an issue itself?
meh, block up the line you take off with something
it'd it'd certainly stop it tipping any more fuel in on boost, and if you're not smoking when not on boost then it'd rule it out no?
its only a whisp (by some standards) anyway :p
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Your LDA is just adding to much fuel for a stock turbo..prove it by removing and bung LDA hose (will be gutless) if it stops the smoke I'd go back to a standard LDA and keep upping the max fuel until you get smoke.. Most likely off boost this time first...
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Ah, gotcha, cheers guys . I'll see how I get on today. It seems that most of you wouldn't be bothered by that amount then? Haha.
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I would, i hate coaling, makes cars look f*cked. That is just a wisp by some standards aha
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I don't think the video really shows how bad it is... I bypassed it to confirm earlier and it did just that, so will get the LDA swapped for a standard one when I can.
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I got a standard LDA in me draw if you need one?
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Thanks for the offer but Matt's said I can use his spare .
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glad to hear you sorted it, you could just turn your modified one around for the time being if you want
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Good idea that! I'll have a look at some point.
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Bear in mind, this hasn't been driven much at all:
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Good to hear you sorted it!
Never thought a LDA pin could make so much difference to fueling.
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