funnyman06 wrote:
Exactly the reason why I replaced the sensor first. Figured the old one would be covered in crap too, it wasnt that bad though.
I should probably talk to keith about this but I would like to understand more on the control method of the turbo and what exactly the overboost CEL means. Does it mean that the current boost is greater than the target boost or is there a fixed setpoint that creates a CEL when crossed? I certainly believe the turbo is capable of overboosting under part throttle with the variable vanes, but find it hard to believe that I could be overboosting at low RPM part throttle and be fine when I go WOT. So I guess im really just wondering if with the weeks elbow and reduced restriction on the inlet side of the engine am I just flowing more air than expected and falling off of the table?
Also to answer you question, its been popping this code ever since I got the jeep back from its rebuild. It wouldn't surprise me if the vanes were sticking, the jeep was ingesting a lot of coolant and that could have had its way with the exhaust section of the turbo.
Thanks!
Keith could certainly provide more insight, but from what I remember about my overboosting incidents - it is a combination of both. The computer sees more than it is requesting (which should result in a reduction of the vacuum pull on the vac motor) and either the turbo doesn't react fast enough, OR that it is still capable of exceeding 26psi even at part throttle.
That brings up a thought as I was typing it - Have you checked the vacuum filter on the modulator? That little paper filter is what allows normal air in to reduce the control vacuum when the computer commands less boost. If the vac isn't reduced fast enough, that could easily lead to overboost codes, while not being above 26psi - you would just be exceeding the setpoint that the computer was requesting, and annoying it that way. It could also be the modulator itself, but I think that is less likely unless it is somehow still partially functional but "slow" in reacting or sealing one side or the other.