RE: SD> boost lose, fludder noise

2005-05-15 Thread ELIM80R
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RE: SD> boost lose, fludder noise

2005-05-12 Thread Mullikin, Stefan P
ECTED] Subject: RE: SD> boost lose, fludder noise Just a guess, but if this is a 2.2 TII I would say you have an intercooler hose loose. check the clamps and for good coverage. If that is the problem, then whats happened is the turbo is causing the "fluttering" when you clutch, the comp

RE: SD> boost lose, fludder noise

2005-05-12 Thread jim bauer
Just a guess, but if this is a 2.2 TII I would say you have an intercooler hose loose. check the clamps and for good coverage. If that is the problem, then whats happened is the turbo is causing the "fluttering" when you clutch, the compressser is blowing back out the pressure. you obvioulsy l

RE: SD> boost lose, fludder noise

2005-05-12 Thread Mullikin, Stefan P
A little more information would help. What is the make, model and year of your car? What mods, if any, are you running? Do you have access to a compressed air source to pressurize the hoses with to listen for leaks? Stefan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

RE: SD> boost lose

2005-04-13 Thread Mullikin, Stefan P
Are you sure your boost gauge is accurate? The stock gauges are notoriously inaccurate (even some of the aftermarket units are this way). If so, then check all the turbo lines for leaks and also check the bypass valve in the airbox as they will blow off the seat at about 12 psi. BTW, There is on

Re: SD> boost lose

2005-04-13 Thread Marc Medina
Was it a sudden loss of pressure or gradual? If it's sudden something broke, if it's gradual then the engine is wearing out - generally speaking of course. Thanks, Marc Medina http://www.geocities.com/mcm95403 - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2