Any way to reduce the turbo lag on a 2005 Defender TD5?
When changing up on hills, if you don't do it quickly it takes a few seconds to get back on the power. Unless you rev it past 3,000 but l don't want to hammer it, just accelerate without the "gasping" as you wait for the turbo to kick in.
I already have a remap. I can think of two things that might help, CAT removal and shortening the turbo wastegate rod.
Will either of these make a difference? The power is fine when it does arrive.
And yes l have searched online first! There are two main threads that come up, one says shorten the wastegate rod, the other says lengthen it.
Then there's centre exhaust box removal, l don't want to do this due to it being "louder" as l drive a lot on the motorway...but would be happy to remove the CAT, as l am told it won't make any difference (to exhaust noise levels)
When changing up on hills, if you don't do it quickly it takes a few seconds to get back on the power. Unless you rev it past 3,000 but l don't want to hammer it, just accelerate without the "gasping" as you wait for the turbo to kick in.
I already have a remap. I can think of two things that might help, CAT removal and shortening the turbo wastegate rod.
Will either of these make a difference? The power is fine when it does arrive.
And yes l have searched online first! There are two main threads that come up, one says shorten the wastegate rod, the other says lengthen it.
Then there's centre exhaust box removal, l don't want to do this due to it being "louder" as l drive a lot on the motorway...but would be happy to remove the CAT, as l am told it won't make any difference (to exhaust noise levels)
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