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      04-15-2017, 04:59 PM   #1
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Any good shops? Illinois Southwest Suburbs

I've been chasing a 30FF low boost code for a while now and have sort of thrown in the towel on diagnosing it myself as I feel like I've tried everything at this point. Anyone know of a knowledgeable shop near southwest suburbs of Chicago?

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Zima or Fluidmotors. Good luck!
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Zima or Fluidmotors. Good luck!
Would you go to one over the other for the low boost issue? Looks like ZIMA is more of a performance shop specific to BMW and Fluid is more of a general repair shop covering a lot of different oems. But Fluid has more positive reviews on Google...
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What have you checked so far?
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What have you checked so far?
Replaced both boost solenoids
Replaced all vacuum lines
Pressurized charge system to about 7psi no major leaks (other that spots I had to tape closed and the rear turbo inlet)
Pressurized charge pipe and tested DVs
Hooked up vacuum bleeder directly to wastegates and pulled about 20inHg to attempt to build full boost (to rule out bad vacuum pump) but still got nothing
Just tuned it yesterday with MHD stage 1 just out of curiosity if the higher boost target would get it above 0psi. But still no luck

All I have left is attempt to adjust the wastegates, but pretty sure you can only adjust the rear one in the car.

Any other suggestions at this point? Possibly TMAP sensor is bad?

Here's a datalog prior to the tune (stock)

http://datazap.me/u/dc441/3-4-17?log...a=3-5-23-26-28

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Have you tested for boost leaks from the drivers side intercooler connection? Most common boost leaks occur on intercooler connections. Also did you check your vacuum canisters to make sure they aren't cracked or anything?
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Have you tested for boost leaks from the drivers side intercooler connection? Most common boost leaks occur on intercooler connections. Also did you check your vacuum canisters to make sure they aren't cracked or anything?
Yes and yes. No leaks and both canisters hold good vacuum.

I'm thinking at this point it isn't a boost leak only because it would have to be a BIG leak if I can't even get above 0psi.
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Do you gave a loud whoosh when u are driving?
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Check your charge pipe. I had cracks around the ports for the diverter valves.
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Would you go to one over the other for the low boost issue? Looks like ZIMA is more of a performance shop specific to BMW and Fluid is more of a general repair shop covering a lot of different oems. But Fluid has more positive reviews on Google...
I wouldn't go to neither. Let me know if you need help adjusting both wastegates. Also, I can help with custom tune. Better than MHD.
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Just adjusted the rear wastegate and eliminated the rattle but still no boost. I did pull codes again and the 2ABC and 3100 are still there actually I had thought that went away before and only the 30FF. Based on that I'm thinking of replacing the TMAP sensor since that's what the 2ABC seems to imply. Thoughts?

Anyone local willing to let me try their tmap sensor out to see if that fixes it? I'm in Willowbrook, IL
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What about the front turbo? How do you know that the rear was under boosting?
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What about the front turbo? How do you know that the rear was under boosting?
I disconnected the vacuum line to the front turbo and removed the Tee between the two boost solenoids so the rear one wouldn't try and actuate the front one. So only had the rear one functioning essentially.

I didn't adjust the front turbo wastegate since I'm not even sure it's possible (or an easy task at least)
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I disconnected the vacuum line to the front turbo and removed the Tee between the two boost solenoids so the rear one wouldn't try and actuate the front one. So only had the rear one functioning essentially.

I didn't adjust the front turbo wastegate since I'm not even sure it's possible (or an easy task at least)
What Hg the rear turbo wastegates closes at now? Both turbos are adjustable.
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What Hg the rear turbo wastegates closes at now? Both turbos are adjustable.
About 7inHg closes it. I know the front one can be adjusted just not sure how you access it. Or is there a different adjustment method for the front one?
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About 7inHg closes it. I know the front one can be adjusted just not sure how you access it. Or is there a different adjustment method for the front one?
You can use washers to space it out.
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Did you ever figure this out? I'm going through the exact same issue, tried everything. Next step is new turbos
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Did you ever figure this out? I'm going through the exact same issue, tried everything. Next step is new turbos
So just to close this thread out to anyone searching. ended up replacing the turbos. Both wastegate bushings were totally worn out and would not close properly. Got the new ones installed around September last year and has been running great ever since!
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