Tim_D
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Uh oh..
I was leaving a car show on Saturday, and decided to hammer the throttle a little. I seemed to feel a little “pop”, from lack of a better description. After letting off the throttle, I have no power above 1500rpm or so, and there is zero boost/spool-up. Vacuum remains apparently unaffected according to the vacuum/boost gauge. My buddy following behind me reported a blast of black smoke when I hammered it, and varying degrees of smoke afterward. Temp remained good, idle was unaffected, but I seemed to have lost a little oil pressure (maybe 5-8psi).
After limping home, I took a closer look and found nothing obvious- no burst vacuum lines, WG actuator rod still attached, no obvious leaking fluids. I took the inlet pipe off the bell, and the turbo impeller on the intake side looks ok, and shaft spins freely without a huge amount of play. I did notice a little oil on the bell, where I hadn’t noticed any previously. And I have an SES code 45 (O2 very rich).
As a newbie, I can continue to remove parts, but am hoping for a few suggestions of where to start, or other things I can report. Thanks in advance-
I was leaving a car show on Saturday, and decided to hammer the throttle a little. I seemed to feel a little “pop”, from lack of a better description. After letting off the throttle, I have no power above 1500rpm or so, and there is zero boost/spool-up. Vacuum remains apparently unaffected according to the vacuum/boost gauge. My buddy following behind me reported a blast of black smoke when I hammered it, and varying degrees of smoke afterward. Temp remained good, idle was unaffected, but I seemed to have lost a little oil pressure (maybe 5-8psi).
After limping home, I took a closer look and found nothing obvious- no burst vacuum lines, WG actuator rod still attached, no obvious leaking fluids. I took the inlet pipe off the bell, and the turbo impeller on the intake side looks ok, and shaft spins freely without a huge amount of play. I did notice a little oil on the bell, where I hadn’t noticed any previously. And I have an SES code 45 (O2 very rich).
As a newbie, I can continue to remove parts, but am hoping for a few suggestions of where to start, or other things I can report. Thanks in advance-