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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 09:27 PM
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Lost boost

Yesterday I had a weird thing happen, when climbing a hill I noticed the truck sounded different, like a diesel should really... anyways before I knew it I pretty much had it floored just to maintain speed, so I look down and 0 boost. Pulled over, checked everything and couldn't find anything wrong, so I continued driving and couldn't build a speck of boost. Finally shut it off for about a min and then it was fine. Anyone else have this happen?
 
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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 10:34 PM
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I've heard of some strange things before, but they most often resolve themselves with a shutdown and restart. Will it build boost now, or is this an ongoing thing?

Could be boot blew off, but if you couldn't find or hear anything amiss you could have lost your turbo.
 
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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 11:12 PM
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I had this happen once after getting fuel.
My best guess is all computer related because I've not had an issue since.
A few others have had the same experience.

Shut it down and restart and all is well. "Rebooting" the truck.

Temps get really hot without the turbo so it took awhile to cool down before I shut it down.
I found out something was wrong when I tried to climb a hill at 65 mph about a mile down the road.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 02:41 AM
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My 250 is about 2 years old and just under 8,000 miles. This has happened to me 4 times so far.
 
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Huh... ok then. It's been fine since. I can just see the service advisors of the future.. "Have you tried turning it off and back on again?"
 
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 09:42 AM
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What was your oil temperature and were you towing?
 
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 09:47 AM
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"Have you tried turning it off and back on again?"
The Ford/M$ collaboration might be closer than we all thought

 
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 10:07 AM
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I've had this happen several times also. Had to pull over and restart the truck.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2012 | 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by _red rocket_
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Old Aug 5, 2012 | 12:05 PM
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Yep, no indication of an issue other than no power, no boost. Cycle the key, viola! Fixed. Only happend to me once.

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Old Aug 5, 2012 | 12:40 PM
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I can only use the analogy of having to reboot the PC once in a while for no apparent reason. There are lot's of computers in our trucks...sometimes they get brain farts and need a slap.
 
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Old Aug 5, 2012 | 01:20 PM
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I would suspect this is an issue with one of the sensors not reading the correct Barometric pressure. Boost is calculated as amount above the current outside reading. If the computer thinks there is no barometric pressure it will reduce the turbos boost to almost nothing.

I had this problem on my 03 6.0L. Would work fine in the valley and when I got up into the mountains and higher elevation, I would have no boost because of the change in pressure in altitude. They replaced a sensor and everything worked fine after that.

Just my guess.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 08:27 AM
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Painted, that's interesting because I live at 7000 ft and don't think I've ever seen boost over 20 on my Edge Insight. I was wondering if it was altitude related, that perhaps the boost is cut off earlier at altitude? (Sorry for the hijack).
 
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Painted, that's interesting because I live at 7000 ft and don't think I've ever seen boost over 20 on my Edge Insight. I was wondering if it was altitude related, that perhaps the boost is cut off earlier at altitude? (Sorry for the hijack).
It takes airflow to create boost, which is why non-turbo vehicles suffer so much at altitude. At 7,000 feet you'll see more turbo lag and lower peak boost because there just isn't as much air moving through the cylinders until boost comes up.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 11:18 AM
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It takes airflow to create boost, which is why non-turbo vehicles suffer so much at altitude. At 7,000 feet you'll see more turbo lag and lower peak boost because there just isn't as much air moving through the cylinders until boost comes up.
I agree to an extent; I think peak boost would remain the same, it would just take longer to get there.

I think the truck should be smart enough to compensate for the altitude, unlike the previous diesels where they'd just smoke a bit more, the 6.4 might be a bit laggy, but it should take the same PSI to make the same HP at sea level.

It wouldn't make sense for it to just run less boost, unless it also is programmed to reduce power at higher elevations, otherwise the DPF would plug up real quick.

my .02$ anyways
 
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