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D3 lack of power on acceleration with black smoke
2006 D3 SE model .
Vehicle has been running great and the engine is quiet.
Started to notice a slight noise (vacuum type) when slowing down.
When I go to put my foot down there seems to be lack of power with a plume of black smoke coming from 5be back of the vehicle. When driving normally this is not noticed.
I presume a turbo charger, actuator or turbo pipe split.
Any more info would be much appreciated.
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1st Jan 2018 4:36 pm
geoffsnook
Member Since: 13 Jun 2014
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Intercooler pipes are common to split start there Discovery 3 se gone
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1st Jan 2018 5:02 pm
Tanglewood
Member Since: 27 Feb 2011
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Don't discount a split in the intercooler itself too, once you have checked the more obvious options above.
1st Jan 2018 6:18 pm
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So had a look u def the bonnet today, and the top I tercooler hose has a split in it.
Dilemma now:
Rep,ace with like for like or do I go for a silicone hose ?????
2nd Jan 2018 3:48 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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Well it hasn't done too bad if it's the original at 12 years old! I'd stick with standard pipes.
I've seen silicone pipes split, or come off less time than that.
Rep,ace with like for like or do I go for a silicone hose ?????
I kinda like silicone pipes - I have them on my D2 after the little elbow under the turbo exploded towing a caravan a few years ago BUT they are very prone to blowing off! The main reason I got them was that LR wanted 3 times the cost of a full set of silicone pipes for just the little elbow.....Pete
1965 S2a with Galv Marslands Chassis - Sold (BIG mistake)
1993 200TDi GS Green 5 Seat Manual - Broken
1993 200TDi GS Grey 7 Seat manual - Sold To Defender Owner to Use Engine
1999 TD5 GS Blenheim Silver 5 Seat Manual - Broken
1999 TD5 GS Oxford Blue 7 Seat Auto - Sold
1999 TD5 ES Epsom Green 6 Seat Auto - Sold
2007 D3 2.7 TDV6 XS Java Black 7 Seat Auto
1999 Swift Classic Coronette
2019 BMW X1 AWD Auto - SWMBO's Car
IID Tool BT
2nd Jan 2018 5:14 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 14136
hi 200tdi
have u tried the T bolt clamps for the silicone hoses, with them also being wider than conventional clips
if it’s any use will try and find the link for u, as i wrote the sizes down for each pipe
think for the 3 x silicone hoses i paid around £80
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2nd Jan 2018 5:32 pm
gstuart
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here u go , link to the sizes of T bolt clamps if it may help anyone
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Brilliant link.
Just ordered 2 x sets of t bolt clamps
Silicone hoses ordered as well
Thanks again
4th Jan 2018 10:20 am
Hot Tub
Member Since: 15 Aug 2017
Location: Milton Keynes
Posts: 1071
There is a post about putting hair spray to help the hose to grip the pipes. I know it works for bicycle grips although T clamps should give a good grip.
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