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Kangoo Compact (aka Racevan3)

Took it to Trax @ Silverstone a couple of weeks ago.

Almost did not make it as had a pencil coil fail 2 miles away from the house at 6am. Limped it back to the house sounding like a subaru (bet the neighbours loved that) and quick scan/coil in and back on the road at 630am. Renaults eh cant win sometimes🤣

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Oil change last weekend as its done a fair few miles since conversion.
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Thanks for reading!!
 
I had a proper nose around this the other week, i'm pretty sure the load space is smaller than a Safrane boot :D

Utterly brilliant in every way.
 
Updates.

Been chasing an occasional rough start on the Kangoo. Maybe 2x in 20 cold starts it fires up then idles rough and sorts itself out when hot. Typically when its happened i have not had access to diagnostics to log the data and no codes stored.

Fired it up from cold with clip on to log the sensor inputs, typically ran fine.
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Upstream lambda looks a bit lazy so have got one on order, also air temp is giving the occasional erratic reading so have replaced that for new oem renault.

Done a compression test to check the engine health as from reckoning up its done 25-30k miles. All 4 cylinders 160psi so nothing to.worry about in that respect.
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My new beru pencil coils arrived from Autodoc the other day so fitted them. Identical to oem Renault, without the price tag. £15 each compared to £55 each.
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Started up and idles great with the new coils in. Just waiting for lambda sensor to arrive and hopefully thats it all sorted.

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Nice update, how's the handling now? I have a similar issue on mine, pretty sure its the water temp sensor as I get some odd readings from the obd. It'll run rough and sometimes cut out after first starting then once it shows warm/the correct temp it'll run sweet.
 
Mine cause a miss if I hit the soft limiter when it's not up to temp. Never used to, just used to pop and bang and off it went once I changed gear. Now it's horrible takes a while to clear, other thing I've noticed lately is it seems to take ages to get up to temp..

Do these give extra fuel when cold? Pulled my plugs to do a compression test the other day and it seemed really wet, moved it around 200 yds from cold??
 
They are around 11-12afr on cold start so plenty rich. Lasts for 30 secs until lambda element has warmed up then onto closed loop. Id expect a bit of fuel pulling them after a short run, especially on 630cc siemens deka as they have the spray pattern of a hosepipe 😆

Thermostat might be a bit weak if taking ages to get up to temp, however now weather has cooled down mine is taking a while to get to temp compared to summer.

Miss is quite common on the cold limiter when not up to operating temp.
 
@Adey ive not done anything with suspension yet, need to get in touch with ast. No rush at the moment though with the upcoming wank weather.
 
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Replaced upstream lambda sensor and its not had a hissy fit since, runs great again no more rough cold starts.

In other news ive been chasing what i thought was a boost leak for the last few weeks.

Just before Trax i noted that it did not feel as lively as just after mapping, it still went well enough and would still light the tyres up on boost in 2nd gear easily though. No warning lights or nothing.

Stuck torque on the obd for a quick and dirty check of what boost pressure the map sensor was reading - boost was quite low, spiking for a split second to around 1.3bar then straight down to 1.1bar. Almost wastegate pressure, when mapped it was set up for around 1.5/1.6bar.

Hooked up clip and done some logging to confirm torque was not telling lies.
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Next step was to pressure up the boost circuit to check for leaks. Had it to around 2bar pressure and leak tested the inlet. No leaks, so comp tested it as above and all good.
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I had a feeling this was n75 related or actuator. I run a 250 green dot actuator which are fairly strong but never say never i guess.

I had a new gen ren n75 in stock as bought it just incase before mapping. Fitted it and took it for a test run, straight up to 1.5bar and back to a handful on boost.

Torque steer is ridiculous once again, if you hit a bit of camber or a bump on boost you really need to hang onto the steering wheel. Its down to crap spring/shock combination which will be sorted soon. Ive narrowed it down to the fact it squats so much on the back, it makes the front lift 25-50mm which must chuck the toe out massively.

Good suspension and a bit more positive castor and a good geo setup should fix this.

Ps has pleasure of showing up a lad in a m135i when testing. I was making a little bit of progress and passed him, his neck nearly snapped, then from a 4th gear roll i pulled away pretty easy ;) so much fun on the roads.

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Great to get it sorted.

Mine seems to take an age to warm up, drove 8 miles to work still hadn't reached the second bar.. takes about 5 miles under normal driving to get to the 1st.

Need to look at the stat, even though I did change for clio one, may go back to a Meg one. I think it may be behind causing it to run rich.. hopefully. 🤞
 
@Mark_L defo stick a meg stat back in. Mine took an age to get to somewhere near operating temp when my thermostat was weak, lingering around 70deg unless idling for ages, and oil temp was staying low for longer.

With the new meg stat fitted it currently takes 3 miles to get up to around 80deg coolant temps, and 4-5 miles for oil to be up to 70deg. Gets it off cold start fast so your saving fuel.
 
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