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hank Member Since: 12 Sep 2016 Location: South Wales Posts: 2302 |
Anywhere between 200kpa - 220kpa is normal. Atmospheric pressure is typically 100kpa so the delta is around 120kpa = 1.2 bar of boost.
Likely to be a fuel issue. Similar symptoms on mine recently turned out to be bad injectors. See here https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic53240-198.html > 110 XS Double Cab |
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22nd Sep 2021 7:50am |
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Rivarama Member Since: 28 Aug 2021 Location: London Posts: 155 |
Thanks for your input… how would I test whether the injectors are defective?
I just spent £300 w my local Indy to have them all removed, cleaned out properly, replace the seals as 3 were busted (and leaked quite badly) and the valve on the fuel rail that was weeping ever so slightly. The leak stopped and there doesn’t seem to be any error messages on the ECU |
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22nd Sep 2021 8:55am |
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hank Member Since: 12 Sep 2016 Location: South Wales Posts: 2302 |
They won't register an error if there's a mechanical fault like blocked jet or damaged needle/seat
There's no way to tell other than removing them to have tested. I was quoted between £10 - £30 per injector to test/assess and then repair costs on top depending on what damage was found so opted for replacement ones at £72 each > 110 XS Double Cab |
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22nd Sep 2021 11:59am |
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Rivarama Member Since: 28 Aug 2021 Location: London Posts: 155 |
Makes sense.
I am currently working my way around a power issue as discussed on this post https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic80357.html I am likely to have to repair the turbo to solve that issue. If that hasn't fixed the boost problem I will then get the injectors replaced as well. Is that a difficult job to do on your own? Thanks |
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22nd Sep 2021 12:25pm |
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