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Old 10-29-2005   #1
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Old 10-30-2005   #2
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OK the boost leak tester isnt to test your gauge just for listening to find your leak a boost leak tester dosent build pressure in the vacuum lines just the turbo piping thats why it dosent work
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OK the boost leak tester isnt to test your gauge just for listening to find your leak a boost leak tester dosent build pressure in the vacuum lines just the turbo piping thats why it dosent work
WTF are you talking about? It will build pressure in your system and it will show on your boost gauge. Unless the leak is really big then it might show nothing at all on the gauge.

Try putting the tester on your t-body elbow. Then you can narrow down the spots at where it could be leaking from.
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Old 10-31-2005   #4
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WTF are you talking about? It will build pressure in your system and it will show on your boost gauge. Unless the leak is really big then it might show nothing at all on the gauge.

Try putting the tester on your t-body elbow. Then you can narrow down the spots at where it could be leaking from.
WTF are you talking about I thought it was a boost issue so why would he put it on his TB? your supposed to put it on the turbo inlet putting it on the TB isnt gona do a damn thing !!!
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WTF are you talking about I thought it was a boost issue so why would he put it on his TB? your supposed to put it on the turbo inlet putting it on the TB isnt gona do a damn thing !!!
You are a fucking dumb ass. Could you have a leak at your t-body? Could you have a leak at your intake mainfold? Yes and yes. So putting it on the t-body will either eliminate those spots or show you have a leak at one of those spots. If there are no leaks there then it tells you that it's between the turbo and the t-body.
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OK the boost leak tester isnt to test your gauge just for listening to find your leak a boost leak tester dosent build pressure in the vacuum lines just the turbo piping thats why it dosent work
Don't say something unless you know what the hell you are talking about. Are the vacuum lines connected to the intake manifold? Yes. Does it pressurize the intake manifold? Yes. Therefore it has to put pressure to the vacuum lines also.
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[QUOTE=JET]Don't say something unless you know what the hell you are talking about. Are the vacuum lines connected to the intake manifold? Yes. Does it pressurize the intake manifold? Yes. Therefore it has to put pressure to the vacuum lines also.[/QUOTE

actually it dose not fully pressurize the manifold why would you want it to thats the meaning of boost leak tester not manifold tester if you wanted to you could open the TB an then it would some an maybe you shouldnt be a smart ass if you dont know what your talking about
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actually it dose not fully pressurize the manifold why would you want it to thats the meaning of boost leak tester not manifold tester if you wanted to you could open the TB an then it would some an maybe you shouldnt be a smart ass if you dont know what your talking about
Alright, I can't believe you haven't been banned yet. This is a tech thread, stop giving us headaches trying to read your posts. I will say it again, shut up if you don't know what you are talking about, at least in a tech thread. In a boost leak test the air will easily pressurize the intake manifold. Your boost guage reading is coming from the intake manifold, so if that reads pressure then you have to have pressure in the manifold!
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