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Did a round trip to Southern WI last weekend and the jeep ran pretty well, but it still didn't feel right and sounded funny. On the way back I defiantly noticed it more being there was less traffic to have to deal with. With the cruise set at 70 every once in awhile over a 5-10 mile distance the engine would progressively start feeling boggy and started sounding like a two bladed helicopter (if anyone knows what a Huey sounds like, it was similar), then it would hold for a little bit and fade back out and get it's strength back again. I never lost power, it just didn't have the get up it should. Then earlier this week I was heading to work and pulled up to a stop sign and heard a pop like sheet metal would make when it flexes (it wasn't sheet metal though), pulled away from the stop sign and had full power. 3/4 of a mile later went up a hill and it was boggy again. Top of the hill, stop, turn, wait for light, turn, stop at light and when I pull away it's boggy then for about 2 seconds it springs to full power and then bogs again. I don't know at what point it was this week but I have full power now. The way it was acting I would say it wasn't getting either enough fuel or enough air. Has anyone had problems with the turbo vane actuator sticking? If it is sticking could it somehow be causing my smokey start ups in the morning? I'll try pulling the vacuum line from the turbo and see if I can see the rod move.
_________________ 2006 Liberty CRD "Hog"-168,+00 miles, Mishimoto turbo hoses, Hitch mount tow shackle, Goodyear Wrangler ST P225/75R-16 DGE VSB (TERRIBLE if there is the slightest amount of ice on the ground), GDE Ecotune 1994 Wrangler SE "Bud"-85,000 miles, 4.0 HO, 3 speed auto, hard top, as stock as they come and that's how it's going to stay
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