decrease in boost pressure
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decrease in boost pressure
I just noticed that my turbo boost pressure has dropped 5 psi at maximum load. Any suggestions why this happened?
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Well after cleaning air filter and intake tract, wastegate, and Relief Valve in additiong to jiggling and playing (using a bicycle pump) with the vacuum actuator. I have yet to find the problem.
I will try and have a better look and see if I can find a vacuum leak on the actuator line.
thanks for the advice
I will try and have a better look and see if I can find a vacuum leak on the actuator line.
thanks for the advice
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5psi ( lbs per sq. in.) :P with a boost gauge 8)
if there is a leak on the actuator line, you will increase boost. check all of your charge pipes if you already havent, if you know someone with a compressor and a regulator that makes it far easier.
as well, I'm not too sure about Deli's in this sense. but you may want to check that the bolts are tight holding the exhaust manifold to the head and as well the ones that hold the turbo to the manifold, they can back off and you don't even notice the sound change over the usual diesel valve clatter, either that, or the gasket between the mani and the turbo.
if there is a leak on the actuator line, you will increase boost. check all of your charge pipes if you already havent, if you know someone with a compressor and a regulator that makes it far easier.
as well, I'm not too sure about Deli's in this sense. but you may want to check that the bolts are tight holding the exhaust manifold to the head and as well the ones that hold the turbo to the manifold, they can back off and you don't even notice the sound change over the usual diesel valve clatter, either that, or the gasket between the mani and the turbo.