Boost leak
ok so i sent my ecu back to evoms to get the upgrade and my car is still not getting all the boost it should, so my question is, Is it hard to check to see if there is a boost leak and how time consuming is it.
start to finish, it shouldn't take no more than 35mins.
I use this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FMIC-...motiveQ5fTools
..you need that plus the correct silicone reducer.
Remove intake. connect the silicone reducer the the plastic piece from ebay link. Connect to air hose. Fill with ~20psi of air. Detach the air hose line. Plug hole on ebay piece with finger. Then listen for leaks.
I use this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FMIC-...motiveQ5fTools
..you need that plus the correct silicone reducer.
Remove intake. connect the silicone reducer the the plastic piece from ebay link. Connect to air hose. Fill with ~20psi of air. Detach the air hose line. Plug hole on ebay piece with finger. Then listen for leaks.
Last edited by Betim@BBIAutosport; May 14, 2009 at 02:49 PM.
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