Roaming Wombat
Well-Known Member
So I took my 90 300TDi on its longest trip this weekend (about 100miles each way) since I got it, mainly dual-carriageway and motorway.
After just under an hour, the revs dropped off to nearly nothing, when going uphill and dropping a gear tio get the revs up gave nothing (5th to 4th).
What I found was that cruising at 55+mph the revs would disappear going up hill (I mean gone not just drop a bit) and I would end up at 35-40mph and not able to get the power down even dropping gears.
Now, cruising at 50mph this doesn't happen at all (it seems), yes I have to give some revs on the hills but its only a small amount.
The question is why is it that if I push that bit too hard on the hills the power disappears completely?
The lift pump was changed a couple of months ago and for the entire of the return 100mile journey (on the same route) this didn't happen at all, did it all at the 50mph mark.
After just under an hour, the revs dropped off to nearly nothing, when going uphill and dropping a gear tio get the revs up gave nothing (5th to 4th).
What I found was that cruising at 55+mph the revs would disappear going up hill (I mean gone not just drop a bit) and I would end up at 35-40mph and not able to get the power down even dropping gears.
Now, cruising at 50mph this doesn't happen at all (it seems), yes I have to give some revs on the hills but its only a small amount.
The question is why is it that if I push that bit too hard on the hills the power disappears completely?
The lift pump was changed a couple of months ago and for the entire of the return 100mile journey (on the same route) this didn't happen at all, did it all at the 50mph mark.