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Okay, this is by far the strangest problem I've ever had with my wagon.
I've had my max boost pressure set to 13psi for years, using a boost controller (works great). Recently I noticed if I was accelerating hard it would get to 15psi. I tried to readjust the boost controller down to 13 to no avail - the gauge kept reading 15 max no matter how low I set the controller. So I disconnected the boost controller altogether, along with the wastegate, so the intake manifold was now open to the outside world - theoretically I should get little or no pressure on my gauge. I still get 15psi. I can feel air blowing out the outlet on the turbo that the wastegate hose normally connects to; if I rev the engine it blows harder. Just to be sure, I blew through it with an air compressor and it seems to be open and unobstructed. I borrowed another boost gauge from my mechanic (dad ![]() So how am I getting 15psi boost?! ![]()
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'81 300TD Wagon 355k (Miss Diesel) '83 300SD 180k '84 500SEL 190k (Parting it out) |
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When you say you blew air through, did you blow it through the manifold end or the wastegate end? If not maybe the wastegate's sticking.
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Seth 1984 300D 225K 1985 300D Donor body 1985 300D Turbo 165K. Totaled. Donor Engine. It runs!!! 1980 300SD 311K My New Baby. 1979 BMW 633csi 62K+++? Dead odo |
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I blew both through the intake manifold (from the air pressure sensor hole near the back) and through the "wastegate end" (the small outlet on the turbo). There are no obstructions.
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'81 300TD Wagon 355k (Miss Diesel) '83 300SD 180k '84 500SEL 190k (Parting it out) |
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