Rev is a relative term. Still a slow rolling diesel
If you're working in turbo issues you need to attempt to monitor boost under load.
If it's moving fuel and not air you'll see heavy black smoke.
If you're not smoking I'd bet you're not moving fuel
Indeed, fuel seems to be the main or at least the most logical culprit. Going forward or backwards, I floor the gas and get no virtually response, it sloooooooooowly revs up until the turbo finally kicks in and I get a bit of power. No smoke, except a bit of blue smoke while the engine is still cold.
I've been troubleshooting for a week:
- checked the gas tank screen (clean)
- isolated the pump by running from a bottle
- checked the glow screen relay (my glow screen light is on)
- checked vacuum
- checked the boost tap going from the cross-over pipe to the pump and even ran a brand new line bypassing the Turbo Pressure Sensor and the VSV entirely
- checked SICS and BACS,
- adjusted the boost compensator pin, and
- deleted the ACSD
Boost compensator adjustment gave me slightly more power, but fundamentally it's still DOA.
Neither the engine, nor the turbo sound any different.
At this point, all I have left for suspects are
- timing belt or bearing on the pump - maybe it's slipping under load?
- waste gate issue on the turbo delays it kicking in (but I should still have more power even without the turbo)
- last and worst - the pump has somehow s*** the bed and needs to be rebuilt
Any ideas welcome.