C15 low power

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  1. Cam Roberts

    Cam Roberts Road Train Member

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    Good fuel pressure and waste gate pinched off as well as extremely low egts.
    I’m leaning towards big boost leak.
    I would also, remove exhaust pipe off back of turbo to make sure that wastegate is closed fully. I don’t trust the shop pressure tested the whole system. Maybe they just pressure tested the intercooler. If you pressure test yourself. Leave the intercooler connected to intake on motor. Pressure test on turbo side.
     
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  3. swaan

    swaan Road Train Member

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    A stock 550 single turbo 6nz should be around 28-32 psi. I'm guessing you have a twin turbo accert engine if your boost is up 48psi.
     
  4. Cam Roberts

    Cam Roberts Road Train Member

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    Yeah that guy must. Op should have at least 32 with waist gate pinched off
     
  5. T800H

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    No. the rubber pieces will stop at the filters, if they made it all the way to the check valve, that would be the least of your worries, since you will need the entire fuel system replaced including all the injectors, so no. The rubber pieces is probably the inner liner of your hose deteriorating causing a huge restriction and your low power, so I would replace the hoses from tank to filters or all of them.
     
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  6. Harper60

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    Okay so I'm going to get a new hand primer as it squirts diesel when I pump it. Pressure test the whole system, even If my pressure is 100 psi running could those fuel lines still be the issue? I thought that I'd your fuel pressure is strong then everything else is good
     
  7. truckdriver31

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    that black small pieces are the inner fuel hose inside the metal braided lines. i thank your engine is starving for fuel. the hoses are acting like a check valve.
     
  8. truckdriver31

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    dang you beat me too it. freightliners are known for that also
     
  9. magoo68

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    I agree with the others change your fuel lines .. it’s probably giving enough fuel under light conditions but when pulling hard it’s starving when lines collapse from the suction.. if nothing else you’ve eliminated a future problem ..
     
  10. Superhauler

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    The last I checked you have a rubber hose from back of head to check valve. On some of the e-models you have a rubber hose from filter base to front of head. So yes you can get rubber in the check valve and not affect injectors.
     
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  11. Cam Roberts

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    I’m not gonna speak as though he has one but usually 379’s do. He should have a fuel filter gauge which measures restriction. It will be showing as though you have a dirty fuel filter if you have a clean one on and your fuel lines are restricted.
     
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