lyecon wrote:WOW!
Anyway, these engines (I've seen it in Citroen C5) are notorious for shutting down, for any reason, then a 15 or 20 seconds pause is needed. Maybe even 30s. I've seen it done while driving...
The problems with the motor in the fuel tank - constant
The problems caused by pitting and erosion in the common rail pump - constant
the problems with the high pressure regulator valve plugging -- constant
the problems with fibres from fuel filter getting into the CDI high pressure system!!! OMG!
The problems caused by the slow EDC15C2...
The injectors should be in identical condition in all operating pressures and flows, if those are not, the EDC15C2 is barely able to compensate for that correctly. It does compensate, but your high pressure regulation will likely be oscillating too much. (one injector leaks a lot, and the next one doesn't, there may be a huge pressure spike, confusing the control system, etc.)
The engines are good, but the turbo completely relies on the ECU properly calculating and limiting output temperature, otherwise those tend to fail a lot (broken into two parts, LOL!!!)
Next time you are going to pick a car, pick one with a HUGE VNT turbo which can be programmed to provide any boost, also a turbo-compressor has a higher thermal efficiency than a reciprocating engine, thus compounding those two can increase power and lower fuel consumption.
THX all for the addresses.
This answer has very quality content!!! This should be posted anyonewhere about EDC15;
The car shutdown mainly because of a pressure spike! The SVRPL where high enough. I have corrected it (with some mods like pre-control, SVRPL, etc. ) and the car feels awsome!
BTW about the car: The car unfortunatly doesnt have a MAP Sensor so its useless for me to remap the boost maps. Currently i'm installing a FMIC for reliability and more power.