Portofino
Well-Known Member
The basic aspiration profile of the engines, as I understand it, is that 0-1500 rpm is normal aspiration; 1500-2500 is supercharged; 2500-3500 (wot) is turbocharged. Rpm response 0-2500 is the same between the two engines; above 2500 the stbd engine lags the port engine..
Aire d Boom are €78 /hr HT and strong VP agents as well as others MAN,CAT MTU ect -they have good spannermen .
A turbo was wearing out on my previous boat KAD 300 -( with similar aspiration pattern ) symptoms were no lag from 2500 ,just hit a wall at 3100 ie matched rpm to 3100 and stayed there while other increased .
It came on gradually and in the beginning was kinda intermitant -often a long hard run would ease it up -no warning lights or codes .
I,am no expert but turbo failure from the symptoms would be low down on the Dx list .
Just returning to the new riser ,from my childhood hobby days messing with modal engines the shape of the pipes or "tuned pipes " on 2strokes were important -in relation to full revs, power .
Assuming there is no fuelling issue ( hard to tell sat Here ) then may be ,stress - just maybe it's a back pressure issue .?
I hope it is not .i,am just going on all things being equal -what's changed ??
Depend on how it knows ,cos if it's fuelled without a sensor the gas will just blast out ,but with a sensor it will tell it to ease up .?
Of course it would be nice to find a loose / corroded contact ,pulled wire ,etc -the road transport up may have shaken somthing loose in / around a black box ?
at this stage IWould just run it more and see if it shakes off -