I am troubleshooting a Subaru 2012 Outback 2 litre diesel. If I do a motorway journey for more than 30 minutes the engine runs rough and is almost at the point it stalls.
I am looking at the MAF reading which is around 8GS at idle. Is this too high? The vehicle had been off the road for some time and bought by a student who did some repairs on his own.
I've cleaned the MAF sensor but the overall indication from my Autel 808 Pro is that it sits around 8G/S at Idle. What should it read at idle? AI on Google says it should be around 2 to 2.5 G/S.
I have no DTC codes and the history here is that oil dilution triggered a protective mode on the DPF hence my initial work around getting the DPF cleaned and functional. I cleaned the DPF with Wynns EGF/DPF cleaner and after a few cans, all sorts of horrors came out and I was able to do a DPF forced regen from the Autel (even more horrors came out). That worked great and my differential pressure between DPF in and out is 1.
I've tried cleaning the throttle body housing on the car but am close to removing it for a deeper clean just to eliminate that!
On a motorway journey it runs rough after about 30 minutes of hard motorway driving. Just to cloud the issue though the chap that owned it before did the brakes himself but hammered them in and I found the inner pads ceased in the brake carrier with slider pins ceased and not behaving well either.
I know there's a lot of info here but would the load applied to the ceased brakes cause the engine to struggle? At 80 MPH on the motorway the brakes would swell up with heat? Bind and cause a load on the engine. IS my MAF reading too high? I've already done the celebrity pipe to the intercooler from the low side/throttle body to intercooler?