Firehawk Posted March 27, 2009 Share Posted March 27, 2009 Hi everyone, I have a Land Rover Discovery Series 2 Td5. A land rover guru temporarily removed the wastegate module sensor, and directly linked the wastegate vacuum hose to the air-intake pipe between the turbo and engine. (this was said to be ok, but I loose all power over 3000 RPM. I have bought a new sensor. (Attached a picture of it) , but have no way of telling which point gets connected to which pipe? Is it: Connection A --> Wastegate Connection B --> Air intake pipe between turbo and engine. Or the other way round?? Note: The sensor will now go in between and split the current vacuum hose in two to measure pressure on both sides. Anyone with a Td5, that would be willing to have have a look under their hood and take a photo for me or describe it. I would be very grateful. With thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscoKenny Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 Hi everyone,I have a Land Rover Discovery Series 2 Td5. A land rover guru temporarily removed the wastegate module sensor, and directly linked the wastegate vacuum hose to the air-intake pipe between the turbo and engine. (this was said to be ok, but I loose all power over 3000 RPM. I have bought a new sensor. (Attached a picture of it) , but have no way of telling which point gets connected to which pipe? Is it: Connection A --> Wastegate Connection B --> Air intake pipe between turbo and engine. Or the other way round?? Note: The sensor will now go in between and split the current vacuum hose in two to measure pressure on both sides. Anyone with a Td5, that would be willing to have have a look under their hood and take a photo for me or describe it. I would be very grateful. Ok! I am getting mine done today and will post the picture up for you. With thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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