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WebAfter babying it for a few days like this I decided to stop driving until I could get it in to check for a boost leak. My tuner was backed up until September so I made a dealership appointment as soon as I could which was still 3 weeks away. It went in yesterday, 8/24, and they decided to do a road test instead of a smoke test. WebAug 25, 2015 · This entry was posted in Boost Leak Tester, How To Do a Boost Leak Test and tagged 2.5 inch boost leak tester, 2011 wrx boost leak tester, 2g boost leak tester, 2g dsm boost leak tester, 3 boost leak tester, 3 inch boost leak tester, 4 boost leak tester, 4 inch boost leak tester, 5.9 cummins boost leak, 7.3 powerstroke boost leak … tingley balti
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WebJul 11, 2024 · Yeah I agree I don't believe I have a large boost leak at least enough to cause such a significant change in pressure . the wastegate actuator seems to be holding as much pressure as a turbo can throw at it, when its not hooked up to the vacuum line. so I was leaning towards boost control solenoid or something associated with boost control … WebOct 11, 2013 · Try getting a boost leak test done. Dealership might do it, or a performance shop can do one. They will disconnect the hose going to your air intake filter, and hook a coupler with a PSI gauge to it and run air into it, if you have a boost leak the air is going to be escaping from the leak, hopefully you will be able to hear it, if not it may take some … WebSep 30, 2015 · arcticscythe. You might want to check that your bypass valve is closing correctly. If its still stock and you are building 2psi without hearing any odd noises it could be stuck open. 2 10mm bolts hold it on and you can test it by pushing it open with a pencil rubber and checking that it returns to closed. tingley attractions