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Turbo questions...spooling and drive pressures

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Today on the way home after about 130 miles of driving and thankfully only about 2 miles from home, my truck lost its mind. I had just topped a hill and it pulled fine, nothing out of normal and as I coasted to a stop sign, I noticed all the sudden it was making much more exhaust noise, surging and when I checked my Edge insite, I had zero boost. I left the stop sign and it never made boost until I gave it a little extra and it made a whooping 1 lb and returned to zero. It was not smoking and other than losing power and being noisy, it let us get home and didn't strand us. No codes present when I ran codes. I checked all the pressure boots and didnt feel a hole or find anything loose. My son said he noticed it smoked a bit each time I started it, just normal black smoke and it didnt continue...just a puff when it fired up. There is no sound of spooling unless I give it a quick blip on the throttle and then its barely noticeable. Turbo was replaced about a month ago since vanes were hanging up, so its same as new.

I thought I smoked the turbo but from what I am gathering, I should be seeing it really smoking heavily, esp on my drive home and that is not the case, its just abnormally loud and semi gutless. I checked rail pressure and I have 4.8 at idle, 5.2 at 1000 and 7.4 at 1600 rpm.

Truck is an 08 6.7 fully deleted, with efilive. I removed my edge and cp5 switch to make sure for some reason one of those hadn't gone nuts...no change.

Thanks for any help you can provide!
 
Without hearing or seeing the unit, the only thing I can think of based on the description is a stuck slider in the Turbo. Or possibly an electronic problem. in either case it should be generating codes. I guess your first job is to scan for codes and then review. Was the engine brake on at the time?
 
Howdy, I towed it to the shop after trying and testing the things I could. They threw a scanner on it and it was making boost at high engine speed but when it was above idle to fairly high rpm, it didn't do a thing...vanes are apparently hung up. They will get with the mfg and get me a new turbo so hopefully I will get the truck back next week. As far as the exhaust brake question Bob, I wasn't running it at the time but had used it prob 2 hrs prior and all was fine. The exhaust brake isn't working at all now. I guess I will start running it all the time or at least much more often. I use to run it all the time on the last turbo because it was throwing codes so using it along with a good highway run or two would keep the code away. I did my deletes and then immediately took the truck in to get the turbo replaced. Once I got the new turbo and with it being deleted, I stopped running the brake very often. I think I will return back to using it cause the who turbo failing ordeal sucks.
 
Just an update, turbo was toast. Got the new one on and all is well. New turbo has a different personality than the last but it's making boost and seems to be good to go.
 
Glad you got it sorted. I am not qualified to judge the effects of deletes on the turbo. The E brake seems to thrive from constant usage though, I guess it keeps everything moving in the turbo so there's less chance for carbon to build up.
 
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