Turbo Problem

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Helooha,

My turbo doesn't seem to be 'howling' as loud or spooling up quite as easily as usual, and I've noticed that I seem to have to give it a bit more gas to get it to shift. I noticed that my exhaust gas temperature is extremely hot. If I place my hand 2cm away from the exhaust exit, it will literally scorch my hand, and it's certainly never felt that hot before. What kind of temperature (as a ball park figure) should the EGT be? Could this be causing any problems with my turbo and if so, what do I do in order to correct it? I have a straight through system. :confused:

Thanks in advance for any help
-Pos
 
Helooha,

My turbo doesn't seem to be 'howling' as loud or spooling up quite as easily as usual, and I've noticed that I seem to have to give it a bit more gas to get it to shift. I noticed that my exhaust gas temperature is extremely hot. If I place my hand 2cm away from the exhaust exit, it will literally scorch my hand, and it's certainly never felt that hot before. What kind of temperature (as a ball park figure) should the EGT be? Could this be causing any problems with my turbo and if so, what do I do in order to correct it? I have a straight through system. :confused:

Thanks in advance for any help
-Pos

If its a straight through pipe then its gona be fairly hot I imagine, you ever tried to grab an exhaust when its running, its melting stuff hot.

I thought you had a n/a derv engine.
 
If its a straight through pipe then its gona be fairly hot I imagine, you ever tried to grab an exhaust when its running, its melting stuff hot.

I thought you had a n/a derv engine.

I never really thought about it that way. I suppose the fact that it exits just after my passenger door means that the gasses don't get much chance to cool off along the pipe. Silencers will no doubt absorb some of the heat too? Ooo I did have a 12J. I swapped it for a 200Tdi a month or two back though :d

-Pos
 
I never really thought about it that way. I suppose the fact that it exits just after my passenger door means that the gasses don't get much chance to cool off along the pipe. Silencers will no doubt absorb some of the heat too? Ooo I did have a 12J. I swapped it for a 200Tdi a month or two back though :d

-Pos

Still studying en at school/college
 
Yeeep. I'm in the 2nd year of my 3 year design course. It's getting worse! I'm keeping myself busy working to pay my way and tinkering down at the local landy specialists which is teaching me more than school and uni have together
 
Yeeep. I'm in the 2nd year of my 3 year design course. It's getting worse! I'm keeping myself busy working to pay my way and tinkering down at the local landy specialists which is teaching me more than school and uni have together

Yup I'm afraid it dunt get easier, sometimes you need to take a break and revisit it. But it might be worth it so stick in.

When I was a boy after shift was finished I went home then went back for the backshift. This was when all the painters and body guys came in on the side, never got paid but it was a great learning experience, more relaxed and they appreciated the extra help.

Hope you do well, good luck.;)
 
Yup I'm afraid it dunt get easier, sometimes you need to take a break and revisit it. But it might be worth it so stick in.

When I was a boy after shift was finished I went home then went back for the backshift. This was when all the painters and body guys came in on the side, never got paid but it was a great learning experience, more relaxed and they appreciated the extra help.

Hope you do well, good luck.;)

I'll jump at the chance to learn something interesting! I'm lucky that the garage have taken to me very well. The manager is kind enough to lend me his time in return for my time, whether it be shifting things around the yard or welding up brackets and fitting engines etc. which I think is fantastic in this day and age. Just need to start thinking of ways to make a living now!
 
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