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Offline Alex.Y

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« on: March 15, 2007, 18:12:18 »
can anybody shed any light on this,
I have recently moved onto a TD5 from  300TDI, the old 300 would pull like a trojan and sit on the dual carriageway nicely at 80mph and still have enough for overtaking. The TD5 however is a different kettle of fish, it still pulls ok but on the open road its great in the lower gears but in fith it seems to top end at about 60mph, if i try and push it a little more th engine will hit a real flat spot and i get nothing more out of the old girl above 65-70 mph.

does anybody else have this with the TD5?

any answers would be much appreciated

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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2007, 18:27:08 »
Sounds like something is up i had 90 out of a td5 90 on the motorway and it was easily pulling 80.

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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2007, 18:45:55 »
pm porny chipping  :lol:
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2007, 18:52:55 »
or i can supply a plug & play power upgrade :wink:
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2007, 18:53:54 »
No, don't chip it yet - there's something wrong with it. Mine's done 84k and still pulls well from 70........(and it's in standard tune at the mo)

Maybe EGR valve is playing silly beggars ?

Do you get lots of smoke when giving it the boot ?

Does it pull ok at lower speeds ?

Maybe the intercooler hoses are collapsing down on themselves ? (think this would show up at lower speeds as well)

Whats the mileage on your truck ?
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2007, 20:05:26 »
Quote from: "Jimbo"
No, don't chip it yet - there's something wrong with it. Mine's done 84k and still pulls well from 70........(and it's in standard tune at the mo)

Maybe EGR valve is playing silly beggars ?

Do you get lots of smoke when giving it the boot ?

Does it pull ok at lower speeds ?

Maybe the intercooler hoses are collapsing down on themselves ? (think this would show up at lower speeds as well)

Whats the mileage on your truck ?


Exactly... don't get it remapped (yet  :wink: ) - there is no point remapping a td5 with faults.
Hence why I don't like plug in boxes or remaps done by post  :shock:
(people fit them without checking everything is working correctly first!! i.e a diagnostic check amoung other things).... but that is neither here or there....

Interested to see your answers to Jimbo's questions above? And a bit more info on your Land Rover

Where abouts are you?? (fill your profile in  :wink: ) could have a look for you if needed.

Prime suspects could be...

Dodgy Air Flow meter (I can supply these cheaper than most)

Faulty EGR (but this will show up at other times)

And a few other things...


A standard Td5 should easily pull all the way to 90 mph at least  :twisted:


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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2007, 20:07:46 »
jimbo,
the milage is about 86 k, there is very very little smoke when booting it and it pulls fine in lower gears. it is a 110

not sure where to get it sorted or looked at, there are very little places near here that i could take it,

options are either up thier own arse arrogant and extremely overpriced dealers or just plain unreliable "land rover specialists"

there is only one guy i could take it too but it would help if i could find out myself what the problem is.

wouldnt think about chipping it yet, what do you reckon on fitting a larger bore exhaust and whacking in a decent air filter? would that be worth doing?

would taking it in and rigging it up to the diagnostics computer find anything out?

I am based in wiltshire

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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2007, 20:11:16 »
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wouldnt think about chipping it yet, what do you reckon on fitting a larger bore exhaust and whacking in a decent air filter? would that be worth doing?


Alex,

See my post above....

But again there is no point fitting a different exhaust (no real need anyway - just use the correct combination of LR bits  :wink: ) or air filters before you get your 110 working as it should be as standard!!



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« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2007, 20:23:00 »
ian,

i see your point!,

i am working away for a month at the moment and should be back home towards the end of april, how far are you from bridgenorth?

ive got a mate up there, could give you a shout when im in that area

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« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2007, 20:51:19 »
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ian,

i see your point!,

i am working away for a month at the moment and should be back home towards the end of april, how far are you from bridgenorth?

ive got a mate up there, could give you a shout when im in that area


I'm about an hour (at the most) from Bridgnorth - so could easily pop over when your next at your mates, or I could even drive down to Wiltshire if needed...

Sure we could sort out your Td5 without a problem...  Will drop you a private message with my phone number.

One other thing...

Welcome to the Forum!!  :D



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