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Slow Acceleration In Turbo Range...

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Evening all,

***1.6TDCI DV6 engine***

I seem to have a strange problem. Let's say I'm in 3rd gear and I put my foot down, I get the initial acceleration from the torque of the engine up to around 2000rpm and then going from 2000 to 3000rpm is a little on the slow side. I have also noticed that the pedal is quite sensitive for the first 5-10 mm of travel and you get a fair bit of power from the engine, but if I put my foot right to the floor on WOT it just doesn't feel like the throttle is opening all the way.

Does it sound like I need my throttle body and throttle pedal to be re-learnt? I can't hear any whooshing noises from the engine either, so it seems like all of the pipes for turbo forced induction are OK.



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