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Old Oct 4, 2011 | 09:58 AM
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Boost Loss found????

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Yesterday i noticed the car was quite down on boost, , pushing out .6 - .8 in 2nd and third, i thought it felt slower but in the back of my head thought i might be fooling myself and it might just be the Boost gauge reading.

I booked the car in for Thursday but in the meantime had a route around and found that a small pipe connected to the front Diverter Valve had a tear in it.....

Straight after i got the remap the car was boosting 1.2 consistantly, however has gradually dropped a bit to where it was boosting 1-1.1 before yesterday....so im hoping this is the problem.

Would this rip cause a loss in Boost pressure AND what exactly is this pipe???

Thanks in advance.
 
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Yes it would! This is the hose going to the diverter valve (DV) to control the release of boost pressure.
 
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Thanks, so if the hose is there to release boost, how would it cause boost loss?? Thanks for the info

Hopefully when its sorted il be back to 1.1/1.2
 
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Thanks, so if the hose is there to release boost, how would it cause boost loss?? Thanks for the info

Hopefully when its sorted il be back to 1.1/1.2
Well, that hose is a pressure hose that pushes the diaphragm on the DV when the pressure becomes too great. Most likely, it was leaking causing lower boost and probably a higher surge when you let off because the DV would not be pushed as much.
 
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That makes sense as it was surging when i let off the accelerator more thn usual......

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That makes sense as it was surging when i let off the accelerator more thn usual......

Thanks alot bud
No problem - have them boost leak check it once they replace the hose! So many things that could leak - best have them check it while they are in there!
 
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