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Turbo auto halting on acceleration


TomWeight

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Took the car out on a short run earlier to the shops but on the return journey under acceleration, the car jerked and applied what felt like engine braking before returning to normal.

 

First time it's happened and had no errors or lights come up on the dashboard but a bit concerning in case it's something sinister!

 

Car has only just had a compression test in the last month which all came back fine so I'm not sure it's that.

 

Car was also fully up to heat but it wasn't that long after ignition that I had to accelerate as the car park heads straight out on to a national limit bypass.

 

Any ideas?

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I was pushing the car to get up to speed but wasn't full throttle, say 75%

 

Wasn't a violet jerk, felt almost like downshifting too harshly with just about a seconds worth of engine braking and no power then returned to normal. Worth saying the engine didn't change gear throughout.

 

Car is stock apart from a decat and wastegate.

 

The car is due a refill soon as its on about a quarter tank but it didn't feel like a fuel issue. :/

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I was pushing the car to get up to speed but wasn't full throttle, say 75%

 

Wasn't a violet jerk, felt almost like downshifting too harshly with just about a seconds worth of engine braking and no power then returned to normal. Worth saying the engine didn't change gear throughout.

 

Car is stock apart from a decat and wastegate.

 

Losing all power for a second sounds like it overboosted and hit fuel cut. The stock ECU will cut fueling if it sees above 1bar boost pressure, the removal of one of the cats could cause this raise in boost pressure. A boost gauge that shows peak boost would confirm this.

 

If it is fuel cut you can either fit a Fuel Cut Defender (FCD) to raise the fuel cut limit or fit a restrictor ring in the exhaust to lower the peak boost below 1bar. Click on the highlighted words and -> BPU for a fuller explanation

 

It could also be a misfire but this is usually a sustained hesitation/stuttering rather than a short, sudden loss of power.

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Also just to be clear if it is fuel cut, then this is the stock defence against excessive boost, excessive boost can quickly destroy the turbo's/engine. Nick has explained your options I just wanted to clarify the potential for issues if you don't make sure all the BPU parts are added as necessary before removing this safety barrier!

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It does sound like fuel cut but it does make the main MIL light and engine light come on, it also sounds like a possible start of a misfire.

 

To go from a completely other angle with you coming out of a car park could it be that your tyres weren't gripping and the stock TC kicked in (but again dash lights would come up)?

 

You mention a wastegate as a mod, on stock twins this is unusual?

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Thanks everyone for the help!

 

It does have a restrictor ring which went on when the pipes were installed by whifbitz.

 

After a couple more drives it has shown no more evidence of any problems, even on full throttle, but I did notice the boost getting fairly high so I'm going to take it easy this week and get it in the workshop at the weekend and have a proper look.

 

Much appreciated!

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When the traction control cut in on my UK car it felt like what you describe but you should see the trac light flash up

on the dash when its doing it.

 

When i suffered fuel cut it was as described earlier and a violent cut in power and the red warning triangle comes on

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Thanks everyone for the help!

 

It does have a restrictor ring which went on when the pipes were installed by whifbitz.

 

After a couple more drives it has shown no more evidence of any problems, even on full throttle, but I did notice the boost getting fairly high so I'm going to take it easy this week and get it in the workshop at the weekend and have a proper look.

 

Much appreciated!

 

Was it cold out when it happened? As the weather gets colder the boost will rise a point or two.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Tom, only just seen this!

The car under my ownership never had a fuel cut problem but did similar as you described and that happens when the oem tc kicks in (snow mode).

Your car has a restrictor plate and runs at 0.8 bar which is well within limits of turbos (1.2) i believe.

Without obviously being with you it sounds exactly like a break in traction and the oem tc coming in.

Hope you are still enjoying the car

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