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03-18-2012, 12:19 AM | #1 |
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P30FF - down one turbo... where to look?
2008 135i, Cobb AP, FMIC, DPs, Forge DV, DCI
29k miles Car started stuttering out of turns, then reduced power icon... The car now tops out at 8psi of boost (exactly, all the time, repeatable). Car is also louder than normal. The Cobb reads code P30FF with underboost on "Turbo 2". Given the fact that boost is pretty much cut in half and the fact that it repeatedly holds at exactly 8 PSI, I'm guessing that I do not have a FMIC, charge pipe or DV leak. Since it only seems to affect one turbo, I'm guessing the wastegate is stuck open in one turbo. My questions: 1. Which one is "turbo 2" front or back? 2. What causes the wastegate to stay open? - a. Vacuum line to wastegate/canister? - b. Actuator arm? - c. Other? Any other ideas that could cause this? Thanks! |
03-18-2012, 08:39 AM | #2 |
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Bank 2 turbo is the rear. If its just the one, chance are its a split vacuum line. One of the most common spots is near the oil filter housing there's a small section of rubber line that splits right where is Ts off of the hard pipe coming up from the vacuum pump. Which is where that hard pipe comes from that goes around your intake to the brake booster, if you didn't know. Follow all of your vacuum lines from there to the waste gate actuators, then down to the turbos, and see if you see anything obvious. It's also possible a waste gate is binding and causing it, but a vacuum leak is the most common. A smoke test shows the leak quickly, but I'm just guessing you don't has access to a smoke machine.
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03-18-2012, 09:13 AM | #3 |
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Some recent posts on here and n54tech have also had issues with DP installs interfering with the waste gate actuators, causing them to catch on the DP clamp and get stuck open.
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03-18-2012, 10:54 AM | #4 |
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I had the exact same problem and just fixed it last night, now the car is crazy fast! Turned out my rear diverter valve had popped out. Plugged her back in until I heard it click and feels like I have double the power now and no more codes! Took like 20 seconds to fix.
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I checked my DVs and they are all firmly seated - so is the charge pipe. As mentioned above, I'm also not sure if I would get exactly the same boost every time with an open leak in the intake like that. |
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