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D24Tic 940 Turbo testing and intercooler questions
Hi Everyone,
I think my 940 is literally running no boost. It smokes a little on start but no other time so no tell tale failed turbo signs for such low performance. That said, it is very dirty around the turbo area and caked. So could the turbo be kaput but smoke free? It has years of grime on it to wash off. Or are they really that slow standard and flat ? It does not feel boost assisted really. Acceleration increases at 3k but no noticeable kick at all or boost noise etc. Should I run a t piece and test boost? What should it be if so? The car has done 256k miles so far on standard everything major i suspect. Its got good service history but its soldiered on it seems beyond a water pump, thermostat and small bits. The previous long term owner told me he had not cleaned the engine bay in 19 years and it shows Also on the intercooler piping etc front and cooler itself, are they the same as petrol turbo units? Thanks Mick |
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Best to test it with a boost gauge as discussed below.
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Yes, good idea, and not hard to implement. Tee it into the small tubing running from the rear of the intake manifold to the boost diaphragm (the "flying saucer") on top of the injection pump. IIRC, D24T stock boost should be around 10 - 13 PSI, D24TIC may be higher. Quote:
Sorry, IDK, not so familiar with the IC as unfortunately we didn't get the IC version here.
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I have noticed the yellow pipe on the boost diaphragm goes to a sensor, is that a regulatory sensor like a n95 valve on other vw engines or mere boost low or high warning? Mick |
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Not sure, can you post a photo?
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As requested, pics of sensor
I should have took some more later, I really went at the engine bay today with some cleaner and it looks alot better. I can actually see hose ends and jubilee clips again haha Last edited by ukvolvo; 02-21-2021 at 09:54 AM. |
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The boost compensator is the very tiptop of the injection pump. To measure turbo boost, you want to tee your gauge into the black tubing that I have circled in red.
With a long enough tube, you should be able to run it into the cabin so you can view it while driving. The engine will not generate much boost when not under load. bay-resized.JPG
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