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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3196 |
Yes, No, Yes 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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18th Nov 2021 7:17am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
Point 4 is incorrect. Some exhaust gas is returned via the EGR valves direct to the inlet manifold when the engine is idling or under light load as when cruising but never under high load. |
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18th Nov 2021 8:58am |
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Caesium Member Since: 21 Sep 2021 Location: Essex Posts: 451 |
Christian. Current Cars 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 2020 BMW M4 Competition 2019 BMW X4 My RR Blog: www.facebook.com/L322Project or https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic61540.html |
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18th Nov 2021 9:00am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3196 |
The turbo is always spinning but at lower RPMS it's not generating positive manifold pressure.
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18th Nov 2021 9:08am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
It appears from possible faults codes that the EGR throttle on the 3.6 TDV8 can be closed under pcm control when unexplained operation occurs in order to prevent runaway but none of the 2.7 TDV6, the 3.0 TDV6 or 4.4 TDV8 will attempt to close the butterfly to prevent runaway, unless someone like myself has installed a mechanism to close the butterfly outside of pcm control. My 4.4 TDV8 closes the EGR butterfly for 15 seconds every time the ignition is switched off. I did a similar modification to my previous TD5 D2. |
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18th Nov 2021 11:49am |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3196 |
It was along time ago - likley a D1. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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18th Nov 2021 11:52am |
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Caesium Member Since: 21 Sep 2021 Location: Essex Posts: 451 |
How did you do that mod and why, may I ask? Christian.
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18th Nov 2021 11:53am |
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Kevhdkent Member Since: 27 Oct 2021 Location: Kent Posts: 69 |
Thank you for your corrections. I have re read an article and find the EGR is closed on start-up, open at idle, and closes down as revs rise and more torque is required. The purpose of this exercise is I’m trying to understand the conditions that caused a critical drop in power while motoring at speed, reducing revs to 500rpm but without stalling the motor. Then complete non-starter, UNTIL the EGR to intake manifolds were disconnected ? Could the EGR’s fail to open at speed ? Could this cause both lack of power at 60mph, and then refusal to start ? Starting only occurring when clean air is allowed direct into the manifold ? |
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18th Nov 2021 1:29pm |
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Caesium Member Since: 21 Sep 2021 Location: Essex Posts: 451 |
Sounds like the EGR's could be sticking open or you've got a faulty throttle body which isn't unheard of. The stepper motors can fail. Christian.
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18th Nov 2021 1:40pm |
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briangunn Member Since: 19 May 2019 Location: London Posts: 56 |
My 3.6 does a merry dance of both of the throttle bodies for 10 seconds on key off, designed to clear off any deposits.. |
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18th Nov 2021 6:28pm |
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Kevhdkent Member Since: 27 Oct 2021 Location: Kent Posts: 69 |
The throttle bodies are both open in the static position with ignition on. When ignition is turned off they both close slowly in unison, then immediately open where they remain.
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18th Nov 2021 6:32pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
[quote="Kevhdkent"][quote="Caesium"]
Disconnecting the EGR intakes gave exhaust gas somewhere to go which then allowed the engine to fire, indicating that the exhaust was effectively entirely blocked indicating a stuck turbo, nothing to do with EGRs. |
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18th Nov 2021 7:40pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
The reason for the modification to cause the EGR butterfly to close for 15 seconds when the ignition is switched off is in case a failed primary turbo feeds oil into the inlet tract causing engine runaway. The 2 wires to the EGR butterfly motor now pass through a module that I built that is fitted with relays to disconnect the butterfly motor from the PCM to allow my module to power the butterfly motor. The module has also been fitted to a 2.7 TDV6 and a 3.0 TDV6 with appropriate configuration for their EGR butterfly motors. Only recently I shut-down a runaway TD5 engine whose sump had filled with fuel by clamping the intercooler to throttle body hose with multi-grips. |
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18th Nov 2021 7:53pm |
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briangunn Member Since: 19 May 2019 Location: London Posts: 56 |
You seem to encounter a lot of runaway diesels. |
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18th Nov 2021 7:55pm |
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