P0299 Turbo Underboost - 6.0L Powerstroke Diagnostics! (PART 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @rodgraff1782
    @rodgraff1782 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was getting under boost codes, because of sheared oil, even though I use the best oil, and change it more often than recommended. I did a fresh oil change (Shaeffers supreme 9000), and the codes stopped. This didn’t show up on the boost gage on my edge monitor and the truck was running fine. I had no boost leaks, no vgt problems, and no sensor problems. I did have a MAF sensor fail on the intake a year later or so

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  11 месяцев назад

      That’s odd. I haven’t seen that. I use motorcraft oil in mine. Most of my customers use motorcraft or rotella. I’ve heard everyone say Schaffer’s is really good though but I don’t have it anywhere local to use it.

    • @rodgraff1782
      @rodgraff1782 11 месяцев назад

      @@paulsperformance Motorcraft oil is supposed to be hydraulic rated oil, so it shouldn’t shear at the very high pressures required to fire the injectors. I don’t know of any other diesel engine oil that is rated for high pressure hydraulic systems . I also use 2 shots of revex, and amsoil bypass filtration. My “lower than expected boost” code never came back after I did the oil change that time.

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  11 месяцев назад

      @@rodgraff1782 only other oil I have used in my truck is royal purple which had done fine also but I stick to motorcraft when it’s available for these HEUI systems. I’m sure CAT makes an oil for those since they created these systems.

  • @_RaymondMiller_
    @_RaymondMiller_ Год назад

    i have this code but its definetly not the turbo the thing works well but now the truck once it warms up idles down and won't go anywhere and just rolls coal. Could this be a possible sensor issue? truck sounds and runs well besides that

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  Год назад

      Yes could be a few different issues. This truck ended up being the EBP sensor

  • @ryansmith513
    @ryansmith513 2 месяца назад

    Just bought one with a P0299 code. Running rough, will not build positive boost at all. EBP is reading 53psi at idle. Replaced Ebp and cleaned. Still no change. EGR was replaced as well. Still no change. Any suggestions? 53 psi seems like a lot even after replacing and cleaning.

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  2 месяца назад

      What does it read unplugged? Does it fluctuate at all?

    • @ryansmith513
      @ryansmith513 2 месяца назад

      Just unplugged and it reads 21.48 with no change when given throttle. Turbo isn’t kicking in whatsoever.

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  2 месяца назад

      @@ryansmith513 do you have a way to cycle vgt vanes to make sure they are not stuck?

    • @ryansmith513
      @ryansmith513 2 месяца назад

      @@paulsperformance do you have any suggestions on how to do so? The monitor I have on is reading .85 at idle vgt duty cycle which seems normal. Then with some throttle, will decrease to about .6-.5. Occasionally will make a slight hiss and drop to .14.

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  2 месяца назад

      @@ryansmith513 is it straight piped? If so can you hear a change in tone to exhaust.

  • @VirginiaTom
    @VirginiaTom 9 месяцев назад

    What is the squeal at time 3:50 when you started. I have an occasional P0299 when the engine is cold and I touch the accelerator before the engine is warmed up. Once the engine is warm I don’t have an issue. I have an Edge 3 monitor on my dash and wait till the VGT moves from 85% before I touch the accelerator. I have seen the VGT jump from 85% to 15% immediately after starting a cold engine. VGT solenoid or stuck unison ring?

    • @paulsperformance
      @paulsperformance  9 месяцев назад

      I would check your veins. If it’s an oem turbo it’s likely that it’s due for cleaning. Most of the time they have rust buildup and heat can help free it up but it’s likely to get stuck one day and not move. You can split the turbo and clean the rust and soot off the veins. Not really hard to do and won’t hurt to try before going towards wiring or the solenoid because most of the time if veins are acting up it’s because of rust.