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Author: Subject: F20c TTS Supercharge - Lack of Power
Jeano

posted on 13/9/22 at 05:01 PM Reply With Quote
F20c TTS Supercharge - Lack of Power

I have lost power on my F20c with TTS Supercharger running on Emerald k6

it runs fine on idle and when driving under power, just feels slow in anger.

i have

- checked all pipes and sprayed with soapy water
- checked map sensor on laptop
- checked tps sensor on laptop
- removed exhaust and changed all the gaskets as when it lost power it blew a joint in the box to the manifold
- have changed the Vpower fuel in it
- removed dump valve and blanked off pipework and vaccum line to ensure thats no leaking

I have ordered a leak detector to bolt onto the turbo to test intake pipework

it has no o2 or lamda sensor, no knock sensor with the emerald. (im not touching sensors or the map as mapped my emerald and it ran sweet as a nut).


Any other ideas to eliminate items.





Location: Essex
Drives: MK Indy F20c with hairdryer

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mark chandler

posted on 14/9/22 at 11:28 AM Reply With Quote
Enable logging on the K6, set it to something like over 25% throttle opening and watch MAP and fuelling, if it’s making decent boost you should see plenty of fuel being poured in…

Pity you do not have a lambda sensor, it would be worth fitting one.

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Gaz7612

posted on 14/9/22 at 01:57 PM Reply With Quote
Have you tried removing the intake hose and seeing if the impeller rotates without the engine running? This would rule out a snapped impeller shaft, not uncommon on a Rotrex unit.

If the impeller shaft is damaged have a chat with UKSuperchargerRepairs on Facebook, he has repaired and upgraded one for me.

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Jeano

posted on 14/9/22 at 07:30 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mark chandler
Enable logging on the K6, set it to something like over 25% throttle opening and watch MAP and fuelling, if it’s making decent boost you should see plenty of fuel being poured in…

Pity you do not have a lambda sensor, it would be worth fitting one.


Does it need to have a laptop plugged in when driving for this?

Hopefully easy to find the option!





Location: Essex
Drives: MK Indy F20c with hairdryer

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Jeano

posted on 14/9/22 at 07:31 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Gaz7612
Have you tried removing the intake hose and seeing if the impeller rotates without the engine running? This would rule out a snapped impeller shaft, not uncommon on a Rotrex unit.

If the impeller shaft is damaged have a chat with UKSuperchargerRepairs on Facebook, he has repaired and upgraded one for me.


Thanks will try that.





Location: Essex
Drives: MK Indy F20c with hairdryer

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mark chandler

posted on 15/9/22 at 06:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jeano
quote:
Originally posted by mark chandler
Enable logging on the K6, set it to something like over 25% throttle opening and watch MAP and fuelling, if it’s making decent boost you should see plenty of fuel being poured in…

Pity you do not have a lambda sensor, it would be worth fitting one.


Does it need to have a laptop plugged in when driving for this?

Hopefully easy to find the option!


Laptop needs to be plugged in, with logging enabled it will then create a file with an option to save as an excel document you can then graph the results easily

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CosKev3

posted on 20/9/22 at 07:24 PM Reply With Quote
Silencer is not blocked/restricted/dropped inside?
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perksy

posted on 20/9/22 at 09:03 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel pressure checked ?
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Jeano

posted on 19/10/22 at 12:28 PM Reply With Quote
Long story short, i took it to a dyno. Was making 176bhp and i unplugged the vtech solinoid and it made 146bhp so that was working. It making full boost pressure and sounded well.

got it off the dyno and came to the conclusion engine prop fried.

The mechanic held the link pipe and found number 3 wasnt getting hot. we tried one last thing of swapping the coil packs around and . . . it was the coilpacks.

Borrowed a coilpack and loaded it back on the dyno. Its back upto full power after we had to strap it down to the dyno again because it kept spinning its tyres

Feel like an idiot. . . but a happy idiot!

Guy said he was amazed by how normal it sounded on 3 cylinders.





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Drives: MK Indy F20c with hairdryer

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