oppositelok
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Hello all,
I have only just recently bought a TD5 disco and have been feeling that it's not as quick as it should be. Now my was 4x4 was a V8 and quick. So I first thought that I just needed to get used to the diesel disco. However it still seems too slow and I can't really feel the turbo kicking in at all.
So today I tested the 0 to 60 with a handy phone app. On all my there cars it has been very accurate. To within a fraction of a second to what it should have been.
This revealed that the 0 to 60 time was about 19 seconds!!!! I was not expecting a rocket ship but hunk it should be a lot quicker than that.
I have checked the actuator is free and tried a test run without the MAF Sensor attached. Detaching the MAF made no difference. I also gave it a liberal spraying of carb cleaner.
I am wondering if he boost modulator is at fault and am coincide ring by passing it? Until I can get a new one.
Just wondering if here is anything else I should try or am I expecting too much from the disco
I have only just recently bought a TD5 disco and have been feeling that it's not as quick as it should be. Now my was 4x4 was a V8 and quick. So I first thought that I just needed to get used to the diesel disco. However it still seems too slow and I can't really feel the turbo kicking in at all.
So today I tested the 0 to 60 with a handy phone app. On all my there cars it has been very accurate. To within a fraction of a second to what it should have been.
This revealed that the 0 to 60 time was about 19 seconds!!!! I was not expecting a rocket ship but hunk it should be a lot quicker than that.
I have checked the actuator is free and tried a test run without the MAF Sensor attached. Detaching the MAF made no difference. I also gave it a liberal spraying of carb cleaner.
I am wondering if he boost modulator is at fault and am coincide ring by passing it? Until I can get a new one.
Just wondering if here is anything else I should try or am I expecting too much from the disco