spark3542
12-14-2006, 10:26
Background:
97 K2500 burb 6.5TD
I get code P0236 "Turbo Boost Sensor A"
I determine that vacuum pump is not working.
Since no EGR on the VIN "F" engine, vac pump is only there to supply vac to wastegate solenoid and actuator.
I fashion a homemade turbo master wastegate controller with bracket, threaded rod, and spring.
Not knowing what spring constant needs to be used, I decide to install a boost gauge.
I put in a tee on the intake plenum where the IAT sensor is (I read that this is not good for the sensor to move it out of airflow, but it's just a temporary solution). reinstall the sensor on one side of tee, and install aftermarket generic boost gauge on other side.
At idle, boost gauge reads maybe 1/2 of a PSI. goosing the throttle raises it to 1 psi or so.
I tighten the adjusting nut on my homemade turbomaster to the point where it is difficult to depress the wastegate actuator by hand (wastegate lever at full "up" position). Boost gauge reads maybe 1psi at idle. Goosing the throttle and holding at about 2500 rpm shows only minor increase in boost, reaching maybe 3psi max.
I confirm this using a different gauge directly at the tee at the plenum.
A road test under load gives same results on the gauge as goosing the throttle in Park.
I don't audibly hear the turbo spooling up significantly during any of these experiments.
My questions:
Did I do something wrong with my turbomaster install?
Is the boost, in fact, supposed to be greater than 3psi ?( I have to assume so).
Is there something wrong with my turbo?
Is there a setting for the turbomaster that will NOT throw a P0236 code? (I'm not looking to tune this beyond factory specs, just achieve factory performance without the vac pump).
Thanks
Mark in MA
97 K2500 burb 6.5TD
I get code P0236 "Turbo Boost Sensor A"
I determine that vacuum pump is not working.
Since no EGR on the VIN "F" engine, vac pump is only there to supply vac to wastegate solenoid and actuator.
I fashion a homemade turbo master wastegate controller with bracket, threaded rod, and spring.
Not knowing what spring constant needs to be used, I decide to install a boost gauge.
I put in a tee on the intake plenum where the IAT sensor is (I read that this is not good for the sensor to move it out of airflow, but it's just a temporary solution). reinstall the sensor on one side of tee, and install aftermarket generic boost gauge on other side.
At idle, boost gauge reads maybe 1/2 of a PSI. goosing the throttle raises it to 1 psi or so.
I tighten the adjusting nut on my homemade turbomaster to the point where it is difficult to depress the wastegate actuator by hand (wastegate lever at full "up" position). Boost gauge reads maybe 1psi at idle. Goosing the throttle and holding at about 2500 rpm shows only minor increase in boost, reaching maybe 3psi max.
I confirm this using a different gauge directly at the tee at the plenum.
A road test under load gives same results on the gauge as goosing the throttle in Park.
I don't audibly hear the turbo spooling up significantly during any of these experiments.
My questions:
Did I do something wrong with my turbomaster install?
Is the boost, in fact, supposed to be greater than 3psi ?( I have to assume so).
Is there something wrong with my turbo?
Is there a setting for the turbomaster that will NOT throw a P0236 code? (I'm not looking to tune this beyond factory specs, just achieve factory performance without the vac pump).
Thanks
Mark in MA