dkenny wrote:
why didn't the just make it right to begin with?
geordi,
when my wife hoses go..I'm going your route..there is a local hose/hydraulic shop in town..and PVC is cheap at the same time I look into adding a boost tap to an elbow.
is yours running any better? pm I think your issues are different than mine..so it might not be the CP3?
-dkenny
You like that redneck engineering, huh? Heh, it works pretty good, and it is still holding. I popped one of the hose clamps last week, knew exactly what it was when it happened. Of course, it had to be at the bottom of the chain, so I got to pull the battery to fix it on the side of the road. I left it idling while I did that, I didn't feel like resetting everything. 10 minutes later, all back together and tighter.
I'm still having that same power loss problem, but it has lessened in intensity somewhat. Now I'm also starting to have the transmission drainback issue a lot more often while it is parked overnight. Obviously I need to do a tranny service and fix that... I just have zero time right now - working 16 hour days 7 days per week. That would be OK, if there was overtime for it. This sucks.
The interesting thing with the power loss... I've always thought that the boost dropped VERY fast when the engine shifts, no matter how deep into the throttle I am. It doesn't seem to want to hold anything above 10-12 except in first gear. Poking at it tonight while driving tho... I heard a noise change between <10 psi and 15+... It sounded like an air escape that went away when the boost got higher. I'm not thinking boost leak, but maybe the manifold or the turbo is loose and allowing the exhaust to escape until it tightens up with the force of the higher pressures. It did seem to be on the passenger side.
At least my intention of mucking around in there will give me an excuse to pull off the EGR tube and ENSURE that it cannot ever pass any gasses again... I'm thinking a nice big solid plate should do the trick. Or I'll just weld it shut.