gt_addict wrote:Ok that makes sense now in regards to the old possible remap.Did they flash it with the correct map for your engine to return it back to stock? I’m a bit curious why they did that rather than just change the relevant codes for injectors etc.
Map pressures may be different if yours is a 100ps variant. But shouldn’t be that far off.
Throttle body at the bottom of the inlet I have no experience of. Technically it’s not need on a diesel but I suppose it may perform some sort of efficiency stuff in line with the EU5 regs. My van has done 158k and not replaced it yet. Inlet manifold has been changed though as I had to replace my EGR valve as I thought it was faulty.
Did you reset the adaptions when the new turbo was fitted? May be worth a try and take it for a drive for 50 miles or so to see if it helps.
gt_addict wrote:Well the rhrottle is effectively 100% open and your manifold pressure works out as 36psi which would indicate the turbo and throttle position are well correlated.
As you said previously if the ECU was flashed with an original map then this may be it and previously it was remapped which is why it feels sluggish.
Thats the only thing it could be.
I know my van isn’t exactly sharp on the throttle and only comes “alive” around 1500-1700rpm.
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