Good day dear friends.
Ive been reading posts on this forum occasionally. Now it is time to get some advises.
Short about myself
Oilfield engineer/adviser. But more to that mechanic, electronics engineer, and huge fan of building designing manufacturing of equipment. DO NOT take is as add, but I have instagram page where I posted all the repairs, modifications. Amateur page, but well deeply engineered. FOR THOSE who can learn/take away here it is : unicapro (you will see black JK on top of volcano)
My rig: (2nd) 2008 JKU CRD 2.8 Turbo manual. VM motori. Same as on Liberty, Voyager, etc
My 1st rig, 2009 JK CRD 2.8 Auto. ZERO issues up to 167k miles. Still runs perfect.
Decided to change to 4 door. Deliberately bought problematic vehicle from my friend, who got tired at mechanics for 7 month of resultless pain. So here we go.
The car does not have power. RPMs go up to 3, 3.5k in neutral. While driving, if no load, it slowly goes up to 2.5 3k. But no power at all when loaded. Basically feels like driving 2.0 liter atmospheric diesel

Issues I have and steps/repairs I have done at my backyard so far:
The car had difficulties to start. Low rail pressure was indicated by scanner.
1) removed CP 3 pump. Test run on CRD computerised bench. Verdict: Pump is in perfect condition. Full 2000 bar pressure. All parameters are within spec. Like brand new.
2) Fuel injectors. Originally swapped to my old (1st) jk injectors, which are Bosch 445 115. When tested, 2 were gone. 2 were acceptable. Replaced 2 return valves on 2 (# 2 and # 4). No change in fuel pressure behavior... Recently bought and changed 2 more (# 1 and # 3). So all 4 injectors are perfect now. Test run the car, no changes in fuel rail pressure behaviour.
3) While CP 3 was out, removed and checked return flow valve. Acceptable. So this is out of question.
4) Removed fuel rail pressure regulator (back) . Checked for functionality. To be sure, replaced. No effect.
5) Replaced fuel rail pressure sensor (front) with new one. No effect.
6) Checked in tank fuel pump. Hooked up pressure gauge. Constant pressure of 40-45 psi. So no issues with fuel supply.
7) Removed top cover, removed timing belt. Set up ignition as per manual. No change in behavior.

Remove exhaust pipe/ cat converter right after turbo charge (thinking the cat is blocked or so). Started the engine. No change.
9) Removed turbo charger. As I have about 5 psi boost. Here it goes interesting. Turbo is ok visually, no broken blades etc. Rotates normal. Some scar marks from normal usage. Polished the rod and journal bearing. Have a little play (0.2-0.3mm). I've looked on other turbos. Same play. Rebuilt the turbo, no change. It blows air, but no boost. This is critical part. Im suspecting following:
- 7a. Either turbo is gone
- 7b. Not sufficient fuel burnt to impel the hot side, thus suction and compression part lacks rotational
power, which leeds to lack of boost
- 7c. EGR valve is gone, so it equalises the pressure from hot side to cold side. Therefore no functionality from turbo
As you can see from above list, there is almost nothing left to check, however I do believe that 2 brains are better than one, so please step in and advice what else can be a cause.
Some info to think about:
- Fuel rail itself is bad. Leacking from high pressure side (regulator side). Although I have replaced the regulator with new one, the rail side is bad thus leaking. Maybe?
- My ABS unit is not responding. Had this malfunction during purchase, so I was aware of this. One thing I'm guessing is ECM deliberately reduced engine power (limp mode) thinking the brakes are gone. But I have full brake (despite ABS is not working, who cares. Im used to drive race cars....). I have constant (P) dash light. The E-brake release does not turn it off.
Error codes I get are:
- P0101 - Mass airflow EGR.
- U0415 - which is impausable data from ABS. Sensors are ok. Its just programming issue.
and few more, but not related to engine operation.
Planning to do following:
- Although I have stripped EGR valve before, but did not pay attention. So planning to to remove and inspect
- Replace/swap the rail from my 1st JK. And see if it improves anything.
- Replace/swap boost sensor and MAF sensor from JK and see if it changes anything
- Blow pressurised air into intake manifold, and see if performance improves.
Thanks for reading till the end. Looking forward to solve the issue together.
Regards,
J