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Lack of "GO" from my 1.8TD Endura DE


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Hi Guys, I have just bought a rather knackered Mondeo TD 1997 P Reg Endura DE Engined Hatch.

I have noticed the acceleration is very flat. The revs rise as they should but I am getting no percievable turbo boost and the progress to 5th gear range is very pedestrian, the turbo is or seems to be sucking and blowing where it should and the revs rise as I would expect but with no noticeable speed increase (on a par with a none turbo escort diesel I recently sold), I am not however hearing any "Whistle" from the turbo. I have been told that you dont get whistle on Mondy's anyway and that the turbo is working and it could be the MAF sensor, could this be correct?

Cheers

Dave

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check for any split pipes also could be egr valve require a clean,you could try cleaning the maf but be carefull not to damage it

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check for any split pipes also could be egr valve require a clean,you could try cleaning the maf but be carefull not to damage it

CHEERS FOR THAT, WHAT IS AN EGR VALVE AND WHERE IS IT LOCATED?

DAVE

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Exhaust Gas Recirculation valve mate

Thanks for that, will keep you posted but I am disabled so will have to wait for a dry warmish day before I can look at it.

Cheers Guys

Dave

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Hi Guys, I have just bought a rather knackered Mondeo TD 1997 P Reg Endura DE Engined Hatch.

I have noticed the acceleration is very flat. The revs rise as they should but I am getting no percievable turbo boost and the progress to 5th gear range is very pedestrian, the turbo is or seems to be sucking and blowing where it should and the revs rise as I would expect but with no noticeable speed increase (on a par with a none turbo escort diesel I recently sold), I am not however hearing any "Whistle" from the turbo. I have been told that you dont get whistle on Mondy's anyway and that the turbo is working and it could be the MAF sensor, could this be correct?

Cheers

Dave

have a look at your inlet manifold on the top of it there is a round diafram with a breather pipe on it check for oil leaks i had a diesel it was doing the same as yours and that was the problem from ford they are about £150 +vat so scrappy would be best

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