Iain
01-30-2007, 19:52
Well here is my issue. I installed a TD Max Boost Controller on my truck. 1994 with 270,000 km on it (approx 168,000 miles). It runs well for its age! I did not put a boost gauge or a pyrometer on her yet, so I figured I would leave the controller on with its factory settings 9supposed to be 2-3 lbs of boost). I noticed a bit of a difference in power but nothing to write home about. At this point the truck threw no codes.
I got adventurous and turn the screw on it 1/2 turn clockwise (increased boost), turbo picked up a lot and no immediate concerns or problems. The other day I was driving on the highway with the cruise on at 70mph and the SES light came on and kicked off the cruise. After a few seconds it went away. It did this a number of times and only seemed to be when the truck was going down a gentle slope and the throttle was starting to back off a bit. Under load or fully unloaded throttle poisiton the SES would not come on. I could drive without the cruise and while the engine light came on it did not affect the truck, it ran fine, still had power and ran smooth. I checked the codes and it came up with the following:
36 - Injection Pulse Width Error - Response time too long
78 - Waste Gate Solinoid
All the vacuum lines are good and the vacuum pump is O.K. I thought the Boost Controller may have had something to do with this, so I turned the screw 1/4 counter-clockwise - decreased the boost (so overall I have 1/4 turn increase over the factory setting). Took it out for a day drive today and the SES light came on only once all day and then went out. Same codes.
Does the computer on a 1994 not like the increase in boost however slight? The truck runs great other than that and when the SES comes on, there is no change in power, pitch, no stuttering, you jump back on the pedal and away she goes. As I do not have a boost guage I could not tell what it is putting out for boost (I know....I will put one in....soon).
Thanks for the advice Guys!
Iain
I got adventurous and turn the screw on it 1/2 turn clockwise (increased boost), turbo picked up a lot and no immediate concerns or problems. The other day I was driving on the highway with the cruise on at 70mph and the SES light came on and kicked off the cruise. After a few seconds it went away. It did this a number of times and only seemed to be when the truck was going down a gentle slope and the throttle was starting to back off a bit. Under load or fully unloaded throttle poisiton the SES would not come on. I could drive without the cruise and while the engine light came on it did not affect the truck, it ran fine, still had power and ran smooth. I checked the codes and it came up with the following:
36 - Injection Pulse Width Error - Response time too long
78 - Waste Gate Solinoid
All the vacuum lines are good and the vacuum pump is O.K. I thought the Boost Controller may have had something to do with this, so I turned the screw 1/4 counter-clockwise - decreased the boost (so overall I have 1/4 turn increase over the factory setting). Took it out for a day drive today and the SES light came on only once all day and then went out. Same codes.
Does the computer on a 1994 not like the increase in boost however slight? The truck runs great other than that and when the SES comes on, there is no change in power, pitch, no stuttering, you jump back on the pedal and away she goes. As I do not have a boost guage I could not tell what it is putting out for boost (I know....I will put one in....soon).
Thanks for the advice Guys!
Iain