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disco 300 tdi flat spot
latchy:
Hi can anyone tell me how to get rid of the 300 tdi flat spot under 2k revs
Disco Matt:
There are a few things - assuming you've given it a service (oil change, etc) and there are no underlying problems like collapsed hoses or a knackered fuel lift pump?
I found that getting rid of the centre silencer helped a lot with this problem, you can buy a replacement pipe or replace the whole exhaust. If your front downpipe has a Cat then it'd probably be worth swapping for a plain one or just cutting out a section then welding a new one in, as front downpipes for these aren't cheap. Also may be worth giving your intercooler a flush out, I'm not sure if that would affect low revs but it'll make the engine much perkier. Blanking off the EGR valve may also help, certainly your engine will thank you for it.
Disco-Ron:
Simple, go and visit Allisport, like i did today!!!
Full frontal intercooler, ITG filter, silicone hoses, EGR removed, all fitted and set up properly, £546 all in..... and i can tell you the low donw torque is amazing..... i can go down to 1200 revs in top and still pull away cleanly, admitedly not rediculously fast, but it pulls cleanly all the way to 60mph...;)
SteveGoodz:
The reason it's flat below 2000 rpm is that the turbo doesn't generate any usable boost below 1800. This isn't a fault ~ Land Rover designed it that way because it helps with traction when pulling away on really slippery surfaces: less torque less wheel spin.
You can improve things by tweaking the turbo, pump and inter-cooler or maybe removing any cats in the exhaust as previously suggested. Cheapest remedy of all is to give it some revs :lol: :lol:
Disco Matt:
Do silicone hoses make a huge difference, and would it be worth replacing 12 year old hoses anyway? They don't seem to be leaking or collapsed, just wondering if it's worth spending £50 on a set?
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