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diesel_jim



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Td5 engine readings
Does anyone have a list of what readings one should expect for a "healthy" engine (via nanocom?)

I've got the readings to tell if the MAF sensor is dead, but was wondering about the other sensors and readings.

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landy andy



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I haven’t, but have a Td5 and a nanocom, so if you list what you want/have I could plug mine in a give you my results/readings.
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I have note in the case for the Nanocom. 55-61 at idle is what I have noted as being good and should increase with revs. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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derbywill



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Isn't the injector balance at idle meant to be +/- 5 ?

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4RF RDS



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This would be a great list of normal values to have as a sticky for the group! Thumbs Up 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris)
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ajps72



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derbywill wrote:
Isn't the injector balance at idle meant to be +/- 5 ?

Cheers

Will


I have +- 2, on a TD5 repaired 10 000 km ago Augusto

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ajps72



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Re: Td5 engine readings
I have recorded some readings on my defender. at sea level climbing a small slope.

MEASURE 1
AT 90 kmh, 2389rpm,
acc track 1 3243
MAF 348
Turbo 177.6
Air inlet temp 39C
Coolant temp 83C
Fuel temp 65.4C
EGR Inlet 26 (but is blank anyway)
cyl +2 to -5, but is not a good reference with an accelerating engine, should be compared at idle.

MEASURE 2
AT 90 kmh, 2375rpm,
acc track 1 565
MAF 212
Turbo 110.5
Air inlet temp 41C
Coolant temp 85C
Fuel temp 65.4C
EGR Inlet 0(but is blank anyway)
cyl +3 to -4 Augusto

Defender 110 TD5 2001
Discovery 4 TDV6
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diesel_jim



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Great stuff, thanks guys
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