My fuel pressure's all look good, My desired manifold pressure is 45 And I'm only delivering 32, Any ideas out There
2013 maxforce 13 low power
Discussion in 'International Forum' started by mwilly, Jan 30, 2019.
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Usually lazy boost is caused from plugged up DPF. If you have a scan tool there, can it read turbo charger 2 outlet pressure or exhaust back pressure along with DPF differential pressure? Max allowable exhaust back pressure is 5 psi and DPFs with more than about 1 psi are considered plugged up. If those pressure look good, then maybe you just need a new air filter, or time to check for air to air leaks.
mojo2010 Thanks this. -
Rechecked manifold pressure under full load, desired 36 actual 35,
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I have ned
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Dpf diff pressure is okay
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Did you check fuel pressure by any chance? If your boost pressure is good, you may have fuel delivery issue/s.
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Fuel pressures look good, changed fuel filters, it feels like a plugged filter, rings smooth, no smoke, it has an active egr communication code this morning, will egr cause a derate
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I believe yes as it is a part of emission stuff. If you have air and fuel and no other codes except for egr communication issue, I'd be leaning towards resolving that very issue first. Did you try to command egr any movement open/close, if so did you succeed or not. Asking this to determine if your egr communication problem is intermediate or continuous.
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How can I see in ned if it's derated?
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I ran the air test and I think I seen it, the code is a 2791
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