Old TCV is going back.
The yellow tube coming off of westgate holds vacuum. Red from CBV does not - I can also blow air into it.
Old TCV is going back.
Red as here? viewtopic.php?t=63924
Hopeful! The color coded IPD hose set matches the colored dots on Pierburg TCV. So the RED is connected to nipple just below the triangle shapes fixture, Volvo Bypass Valve -- this one:vtl wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 20:26Red as here? viewtopic.php?t=63924
CBV is green, it is attached to inlet manifold. If you really found that the air/vacuum leaks through CBV - you have found your problem.
The data freeze looks promising for the torn CBV theory: the pressure is above typical for your engine and load, fuel trim says ECM was cutting back fuel delivery in a hope to reduce the pressure, which is not dropping, because CBV is torn.
If you going to replace the CBV with the turbo in place, it will be tricky, but doable, with a good selection of tools. Advise would be to thread in the lowest bolt first.


vtl wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 10:11 Maybe your engine vacuum system is different, but in my 2.5T the CBV is connected to inlet manifold (after throttle) and TCV is connected to turbo's cold air outlet (before throttle). Here I hold the other end of CBV hose that attaches to the manifold (not present in the engine bay :wink: ).
Anyhow, CBV should hold both the pressure and vacuum, and IPD w/ the stock-rated spring will do just fine.
vtl wrote: ↑28 Sep 2020, 10:11 Maybe your engine vacuum system is different, but in my 2.5T the CBV is connected to inlet manifold (after throttle) and TCV is connected to turbo's cold air outlet (before throttle). Here I hold the other end of CBV hose that attaches to the manifold (not present in the engine bay :wink: ).
Anyhow, CBV should hold both the pressure and vacuum, and IPD w/ the stock-rated spring will do just fine.
The last things to check are the wastegate adjustment (https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/adjus ... wastegate/) and whether MAP sensor is faulty/lying. If everything is fine, it all points to the ETM, I think.