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Sunny_wales 02-28-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by podge_healy (Post 808222)
It probably would work .. Only you need a lot of ripping to access the injectors and you need another x5 parked up along side you.. Just took out my injectors today. And getting a guy to clean them to m.. It's dodgy enough taking them out as ther part plastic part metal ... I priced them off main dealer and there 660 euro EACH !!! And u must hand over your damaged one ......... My power is constantly down .. No lights or diagnostics show error.. No misfiring .. There is about 35\40% power missing ... Checked maf .fuel filter.air filter.wastegate.egr . Not in limp mode ... If u drive normal revs to reach any cretin speed --- it's exact same if u giv it full pedal to floor --- no difference at all .... Very annoying 0-60 in about 15seconds and should be 8 or 9 ..... I'm hoping it's just a leaking injector and not spraying properly ... If that fails I'm disconnecting the cat converter and checking will power increase ... Hopefully .. If so disconnect cat and clean out over night... But it should a came up on computer .... Just herd today there is a FILTER somewher near or behind turbo which is ment to be changed every 30 k !!!! I'm waiting for some1 to confirm ... Hope to see yer reply lads

is cleaning them similar to a referb?
out of curi how much is it costing u?

podge_healy 02-28-2011 08:03 PM

Ya refurb is what I ment .. I'm getting price 2m so I'll post soon

Sunny_wales 03-01-2011 05:41 PM

i got a price today for a referb on the injectors

one injector is £90+vat , this is at a very reputable Bosch approved centre in Cardiff, and they say they can turn it round in a day if i drop it off in the morning

sasquatch 03-01-2011 07:16 PM

Why don't you start with something simple first. Check the compression in each cylinder. Perform a leak down test. This will tell you if the cylinders and valves are in good condition. I would also inspect the brakes and driveline for anything causing binding or drag on the system. This would make it feel like it is low on power, but in reality you're overworking the engine.

It sounds like you're chasing phantom problems with the injectors and turbo but the biggest thing I would check is the boost pipes. Make damn sure all pipes and connectors are tight and not leaking.

Isambard 03-02-2011 07:25 AM

Podge, I've just skim-read this post and it seems to me that guy's are throwing ideas out there and you are trying those ideas blindly. No disrespect chaps, you're only trying to help of course.

I know petrol cars, I know little about diesels, so if I were in your shoes podge I would be taking my car to a diesel specialist. There must be a diesel man somewhere that you can at least talk to concerning your problem. Even if its just to get his opinion on your problem before you have to admit defeat and take it to him to have a look at.

I hate to say it but I bet he'd be able to solve your problem alot sooner than us petrolheads could!

Forget about it being a beemer, its a diesel truck/lorry/tractor-whatever, and thats all you need to know right now. Turbo, non-turbo, a diesel engine is a diesel engine.

Just my tuppence worth. Good luck

powers1 03-02-2011 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Isambard (Post 808585)
Podge, I've just skim-read this post and it seems to me that guy's are throwing ideas out there and you are trying those ideas blindly. No disrespect chaps, you're only trying to help of course.

I know petrol cars, I know little about diesels, so if I were in your shoes podge I would be taking my car to a diesel specialist. There must be a diesel man somewhere that you can at least talk to concerning your problem. Even if its just to get his opinion on your problem before you have to admit defeat and take it to him to have a look at.

I hate to say it but I bet he'd be able to solve your problem alot sooner than us petrolheads could!

Forget about it being a beemer, its a diesel truck/lorry/tractor-whatever, and thats all you need to know right now. Turbo, non-turbo, a diesel engine is a diesel engine.

Just my tuppence worth. Good luck

:iagree: excellent advice.

podge_healy 03-02-2011 07:58 PM

Ya looks lik thats what I have to do after today .. Mechanic is fit to crack .gonna get a proper diagnostics done again and not from main dealer pricks. For anyone who has same problem I ruled out cat converter today as a problem and same for cleaning egr valve. And no leeks n pipes .. Anyone know the voltage going to injectors ??? 12v ???

sasquatch 03-02-2011 08:57 PM

Again, I would check compression first. Diesels run much higher compression ratios and any drop in that compression will be very noticeable in terms of power delivery. Could be something as simple as a stuck valve or leaky injector.

powers1 03-03-2011 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by podge_healy (Post 808742)
Ya looks lik thats what I have to do after today .. Mechanic is fit to crack .gonna get a proper diagnostics done again and not from main dealer pricks. For anyone who has same problem I ruled out cat converter today as a problem and same for cleaning egr valve. And no leeks n pipes .. Anyone know the voltage going to injectors ??? 12v ???

Ask your mechanic or the diesel specialist!They should know the injector voltage!
Here,we are just "throwing up silly blind ideas for you to follow " and the main dealers are "pr*cks,according to you ,cant even do a proper Diag,so good luck with your mechanic!Hope you get it sorted and if you do get it sorted ,please let us know what it "really" was.:thumbup:

podge_healy 03-05-2011 10:15 AM

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