GSR94T
Well-Known Member
Hi
my car shows boost but it aint movin! no obvious hoses loose or splits in any vaccuum lines that i can see
process of elimination time...
firstly, im going to do a boost leak test by hooking up a tester (http://www.vfaq.com/mods/ICtester.html) to the intake side of the turbo
now there are a couple of points i wish to clarify as I have read a few sites with mixed opinions?!
ok, I know that I have to disconnect my manual boost controller as this is something multiple websites agree on (as they bleed air and will defeat purpose of testing) so to do this, ill just run the boost source hose straight to the actuator - easy done.
now because im running the boost tester directly onto the turbos air intake side, i will be taking my intake pipe/air filter/flow meter off the car completely of course.
the questions:
Q1) this leaves my blowoff valve with nowhere to plumbback (evo 8MR blowoff) - i assume this wont be a problem as it will just be like an atmospheric unit?
Q2) my blowoff valve return vaccuum is T-pieced into the boost source line which goes to the actuator. Firstly im unsure if this is correct as my mechanic done it. Though can i leave it t-pieced into this line ?? (and of course as mentioned earlier ensure I have temporarily taken out my manual boost controller for the duration of this test)
Q3) my pcv valve on the rocker cover goes into the intake. Now that my intake will be disconnected altogether, am i best just blocking off this hose? or will it not be a factor under these testing conditions?
and finally
Q4) besides the turbo air intake side, should I hook up this boost leak tester to any other areas such as the intercooler piping or throttle body (examples only) and if so where exactly?
thanks guys i appreciate any help
my car shows boost but it aint movin! no obvious hoses loose or splits in any vaccuum lines that i can see
process of elimination time...
firstly, im going to do a boost leak test by hooking up a tester (http://www.vfaq.com/mods/ICtester.html) to the intake side of the turbo
now there are a couple of points i wish to clarify as I have read a few sites with mixed opinions?!
ok, I know that I have to disconnect my manual boost controller as this is something multiple websites agree on (as they bleed air and will defeat purpose of testing) so to do this, ill just run the boost source hose straight to the actuator - easy done.
now because im running the boost tester directly onto the turbos air intake side, i will be taking my intake pipe/air filter/flow meter off the car completely of course.
the questions:
Q1) this leaves my blowoff valve with nowhere to plumbback (evo 8MR blowoff) - i assume this wont be a problem as it will just be like an atmospheric unit?
Q2) my blowoff valve return vaccuum is T-pieced into the boost source line which goes to the actuator. Firstly im unsure if this is correct as my mechanic done it. Though can i leave it t-pieced into this line ?? (and of course as mentioned earlier ensure I have temporarily taken out my manual boost controller for the duration of this test)
Q3) my pcv valve on the rocker cover goes into the intake. Now that my intake will be disconnected altogether, am i best just blocking off this hose? or will it not be a factor under these testing conditions?
and finally
Q4) besides the turbo air intake side, should I hook up this boost leak tester to any other areas such as the intercooler piping or throttle body (examples only) and if so where exactly?
thanks guys i appreciate any help