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09-14-2022, 07:41 AM | #1 |
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hi, have searched around on various forums but still feel unsure about the problem with my 535d. no one on the norwegian forums will help but rather ridicule my problem. it all starts with the car smoking extreme amounts of black smoke when kicking down with the DPF installed, I was told by the mechanic that the dpf was clogged so I bought a downpipe and had a remap inserted by a serious tuner in Norway with DPF delete, EGR delete, vmax off++ but the car does not smoke any more but also not any less, exactly the same problem. I have replaced the air filter myself and tried a new maf with calibration, no difference. I can see oil spillage on the charge pressure hose from turbo to intercooler and intercooler to intake. my tuner thought it was a very large turbo lag from small to large turbo and thinks it could be the regulator/geometry from small to large turbo that is the problem (?) I'm really stuck here and need help, I only have bimmerlink and take the diagnosis myself , I saw that the turbo was charging 42psi at full throttle yesterday and getting 2 error codes : 25ce00 and 276900. really appreciate any help
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09-14-2022, 10:05 PM | #2 |
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We never got the F11 here in USA but we did get the F10 with the N57. The N57 is a single turbo engine, and electronically controlled wastegate. Unless in Europe you still got the old iron block M57 in the early years of the F10/ F11?? Because the M57 does have 2, sequential turbos (a small and a large turbo).
Typically when a diesel's DPF is clogged IF it flows a little and suddenly releases (like if the substrate broke off) that would be momentary and concentrated. Not a constant issue. What you're describing SOUNDS more like an injector that's stuck open so it is just dumping diesel (regardless of N57/ M57). The GENERAL rule with diesel is with "black smoke= too much diesel". Like American big diesels that they mod to "roll coal" and put out a ton of black smoke... that's basically just increasing common rail pressure to get all that crap to come out. I suggest to inspect your injectors and check for something called black death (carbon build up that starts at the tip and if not fixed will actually go through the injector seal and up through the valve cover. It can get pretty nasty!
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Kevin, black smoke means too much diesel fuel enters in the engine. This is a serious problem and the best way is to make a diagnosis with ISTA, not bimmerlink. In ISTA you have more info and can execute many diagnostic procedures and find the problem or just go to the specialized service before breaking the engine.
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