My new 406 project....

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GingerMagic
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Hi Ben, not sorted it yet but I have been making progress.

I had an auto elec chappie come round and he checked the wiring from the MAP to the ECU and although I have a P0235 message, there was no break in the wire.
I have also redone my vacuum pipes ( again ) so there are no retrictors and just one pipe to servo with a 'T' piece for the turbo - it seems I have sticking vanes so I'm driving to FCS in a low gear at high revs.... :supafrisk:

On the positive side, I've painted my interior....
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I've since hoovered the car out for the 3rd time since I've owned it :oops: and cleaned the engine bay.....
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I'm still really happy with the car, just need to sort the power issue.....
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Nice job of the lower dash panels Ginger, engine bay is far too clean too :mrgreen:
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Looking really smart that, very well done! Really impressed with the painted lower dash panels, a great colour match. I don't know whether you've seen my thread about graphing PP2000 logs, if you send one my way I will graph it for you and it will be much easier to identify the fault that is occurring? I've also released a public version so if you're feeling confident you could now convert your own logs. 8)

http://406oc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=24100
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That looks amazing Kelv, well done! :mrgreen:

Don't think I'll be parking mine nearby. :oops: :cry:
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That does look excellent, I look forward to examining it in person at Pugfest :cheesy:
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Don't look too close, it's a spray job that only Stevie Wonder would be pleased to see.......
Thanks for all the compliments though..... 8)
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Another year, another MOT - passed with flying colours, no advisories.... :cheesy:
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You can't argue with that - how much did it cost you again? :mrgreen:
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Another update...

I've sort of added a Boost gauge and a Vacuum gauge so I can monitor whats going on in the engine bay while I'm driving ( still haven't found this ruddy fault... ) and there is enough pipe to monitor the turbo or swirl or the servo feeds :cheesy:
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I've since refitted the vents and although it looks a bit Heath-Robinson it will do for now until I get around to tidying it up...

It seems the vacuum from the turbo solenoid to the turbo drops to 0 when I floor it ( effectively closing the vanes ) , but increases nicely if I throttle gently which opens the vanes as it should.. :?

My new Brembos are being refurbished by me ( not without issues I might add :evil: ) so they are next on the list...

On a positive note - here is my best MPG figures so far, the picture was taken at Tewkesbury Morrisons after a 100 mile drive - not bad for a fettled 2.2Hdi :cheesy:
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the vacuum to the turbo have to be dumped to increase the boost? - The more vacuum you have at the turbo, the lower the proportion of the exhaust gas that is directed to spin the turbine.
Having said that, I realise it does have to crank the vacuum back up once the boost pressure reaches the target value, (which I guess you can read of PP2k if someone else is driving).
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Hmmmm, you've got me thinking now....
I think that the vanes are closed at rest, I.e. engine off. When the engine is on tickover then the gauge reads -200 which I guess means it's active or poised. The vacuum increases up to around -400 ish to fully withdraw the diaphragm and axle which I assumed was opening the vanes to prevent over boost..?
Maybe the vacuum is fine and my turbo is goosed, but I can hear the vanes click back into place when I use a hand held vacuum pump to withdraw the axle...

The saga continues.....
2003 2.2hdi estate - mine
1998 Volvo 940 auto estate - also mine
2019 Citroen C3 something - the wife's
PP2000 user, can help with faults / diagnostics in the Bournemouth area.
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