Sonix wrote:
Just a quick question ...
I've noticed that my CRD has a "let's call it delay", when I pull away from the stationary position.
Almost as if it's first thinking whether it should accelerate properly or not ...
I've also noticed the following: ... while the Jeep is stationary, and in neutral ... when you quickly push down on the accelerator, the engine also has a delay of about half a second, before it starts to rev up ...
With my Isuzu TD, this was not the case ...when you push down on the accellerator, you would notice the response on the engine IMMEDIATELY ... same when pulling away from stationary position ...
Is this just bad turbo lag, or is it maybe just a delay, caused in the electronics of the fuel system? Maybe this is normal for all the Jeeps?
The delay is partly the fault of normal turbo lag, and mostly the fault of modern emissions programming that does fuel/air ratio controlling (FARC). The computer won't inject a ton of fuel off the line until it senses that there is enough air (boost pressure) to combust it without visible smoke, even though there is more power to be had by dumping it in. Also, the relatively low compression ratio (for a diesel) comes into play in reducing off boost power. Ours is something like 17:1, while diesels of days past could have 21 to 22:1.