ALDA doesnt kick in when cold
ALDA doesnt kick in when cold
My ALDA takes forever to kick in when cold. Like 10-15min of driving. This is on the 87. Have a hard time believing its sticking... But I guess it could be?
Ideas?
Pop it off, clean it with something rubber-seal friendly.
Likely has EGR goop in it that takes a bit to warm up and de-sludgify.
Or, your shaft seal is possibly leaky?
Oh that might be an easy fix. I will get a can of brake cleaner and see what comes out of the ALDA. I cant get it off without taking manifold or IP off.
Be careful with the brake parts cleaner, you don't want to eat the oring or shaft seal.
Its not the ALDA.
Clean / bypass the switchover valves or the intake grommet.
Its not the switch over valve, bypassed it still happens. Intake grommet? You mean the banjo? This was cleaned when I purchased the car.
It just doesn't make sense that an ALDA would be 'finnicky'.... if they fail, they fail.
Could you have a boost leak?
A sticky wastegate / or a dirty valve could be the cause. When it warms up, it seals better?
(02-11-2011, 12:25 PM)totaldisaster It just doesn't make sense that an ALDA would be 'finnicky'.... if they fail, they fail.
Could you have a boost leak?
A sticky wastegate / or a dirty valve could be the cause. When it warms up, it seals better?
(02-11-2011, 12:25 PM)totaldisaster It just doesn't make sense that an ALDA would be 'finnicky'.... if they fail, they fail.
Could you have a boost leak?
A sticky wastegate / or a dirty valve could be the cause. When it warms up, it seals better?
(02-11-2011, 02:13 PM)winmutt This could be very true. I did just hook up the wastegate hose for the first time in probably a long time (bought the car this way about a year ago).
(02-11-2011, 02:13 PM)winmutt This could be very true. I did just hook up the wastegate hose for the first time in probably a long time (bought the car this way about a year ago).
(02-11-2011, 02:28 PM)casioqv(02-11-2011, 02:13 PM)winmutt This could be very true. I did just hook up the wastegate hose for the first time in probably a long time (bought the car this way about a year ago).
You were running with no wastegate?
The "overboost protection system" is supposed to disable ALDA enrichment if the boost is too high, although on my car (if the wastegate is adjusted too high or disconnected) this kicks back and forth causing "bucking" rather than just a steady decrease in power. Still, you could have some sort of electrical issue where those solenoid valves aren't allowing the ALDA to see boost until it's warmed up. If you T a boost gauge right before the ALDA you can see if boost is getting to it or not.
(02-11-2011, 02:28 PM)casioqv(02-11-2011, 02:13 PM)winmutt This could be very true. I did just hook up the wastegate hose for the first time in probably a long time (bought the car this way about a year ago).
You were running with no wastegate?
The "overboost protection system" is supposed to disable ALDA enrichment if the boost is too high, although on my car (if the wastegate is adjusted too high or disconnected) this kicks back and forth causing "bucking" rather than just a steady decrease in power. Still, you could have some sort of electrical issue where those solenoid valves aren't allowing the ALDA to see boost until it's warmed up. If you T a boost gauge right before the ALDA you can see if boost is getting to it or not.
(02-11-2011, 02:42 PM)winmutt I am not even sure its the ALDA specifically. For all I know it could be the ELR. All I know is that I don't have fuel enrichment for 10-15minutes after start when its really cold outside. It is directly connected to temperature, when warmer or the engine is warm the time is shortened.
(02-11-2011, 02:42 PM)winmutt I am not even sure its the ALDA specifically. For all I know it could be the ELR. All I know is that I don't have fuel enrichment for 10-15minutes after start when its really cold outside. It is directly connected to temperature, when warmer or the engine is warm the time is shortened.
I still think you should remove it. It's not as hard as you think, "only" 15 minutes of wrangling to get it out after getting it loose iirc.
On top of that, usually when this happens to me the car is extremely slow. As in, way less than an NA diesel slow. That makes me doubt that it is not-seeing-boost related.
Although I wonder what happens if vacuum somehow gets in. Maybe just leave the tube hanging unconnected and see what happens?
It is physically impossible for me to remove my ALDA. without removing the intake/IP, I spent well over 15minutes after I got te ALDA loose trying to fish it out. There was some talk on BW and basically if the pump was put in at a certain angle (timing still right) .... It is a straight run from the manifold to the ALDA. I do believe that it is probably sticking. However even this evening, I got in the car temp still read just under 80* c after getting home from work and it still took several minutes for it to kick in.