Hi all,
I just got round now to sorting out some of the issues I have on my e53 3.0D following a snapped serpentine belt that also damaged the temperature sensor attached to the intake pipe(further down by the intercooler).
One of the issues I have had over the last few months is that the car would not accelerate past 50mph (after warming up) no mater how much I put the foot down. I have always just assumed its because of the missing temperature sensor in the intake and a very unclean egr valve. I have now taken the intake manifold and egr valve off. Just wondering if there is anything else I should be looking at just incase the mentioned items are not where the issue lies.
I have cleaned the egr valve but not sure what is the best way to fully clean the intake manifold. 3x500ml cans of egr & carb cleaner and its still just as dirty considering most of the stuff just evaporates off. Is there a household cleaner solution? I was tempted to get something like oven pride ?
Also is there a way to clean as much grime off the intake holes on the engine block?
Thanks
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No acceleration past 60mph and Manifold cleaning quetion
No acceleration past 60mph and Manifold cleaning quetion
Have you run any kind of error scan to see what it logged? If so, what showed up?
Be very careful using household cleaners as they can cause corrosion of the metal parts. I know my independent offers walnut blasting to clean intake manifolds. I’ve no idea what he does to clean the intake ports on the head though….sorry.
Is the little vacuum reservoir on the drivers side inner wing connected up? I seem to remember that being a cause of performance issues on here in the past. Without it you won’t have turbo control.
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Be very careful using household cleaners as they can cause corrosion of the metal parts. I know my independent offers walnut blasting to clean intake manifolds. I’ve no idea what he does to clean the intake ports on the head though….sorry.
Is the little vacuum reservoir on the drivers side inner wing connected up? I seem to remember that being a cause of performance issues on here in the past. Without it you won’t have turbo control.
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Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
No acceleration past 60mph and Manifold cleaning quetion
Thanks X5sport, I'll stick with the carb cleaners.just ordered 4 more cans from eco. I'll use we wipes to clean the bits I can see around the ports.
I'll check the hoses as well.
I'll dig out the bespeak scanner as well
I'll check the hoses as well.
I'll dig out the bespeak scanner as well
No acceleration past 60mph and Manifold cleaning quetion
looks like a temp sensor a good clean did the job. Thanks