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hey guys , after all my checks and so on ...i still have a boost leak some where ... now the difficult thing is that where i live there are no guys the dynos ...to make it easier .......so how would u guys suggest i find the problem or leak from where it is hiding ?
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 9, '07 From St.lucia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
it is at 10 Vac.
This post has been edited by Gmoney1: May 22, 2007 - 8:13 AM |
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QUOTE(Gmoney1 @ May 22, 2007 - 8:13 AM) [snapback]560370[/snapback] it is at 10 Vac. I would suspect the bov. If thats not it you may be loosing pressure around some of the clamps. I would suggest investing in t-bolt clamps. It should be a pretty obvious leak though. But, if its a vacuum leak then the intercooler piping shouldnt have anything to do with it. The leak should be after the throttle body. Try spraying starter fluid or carb. cleaner on the intake. Anywhere it could leak. But try to do this with a cold engine, you dont want a fire! If the idle raises, you found your leak. keep us posted |
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