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Old 08-02-01, 09:06 PM
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Unhappy boost problems

ok here it goes. i rebuilt my engine and did the non-sequential and silicone mods while it was out. any way my boost is getting out somewhere between the throttle body and the engine. my guage will only read zero but it will read vacuum just fine so i know it's not my guage. what i think it might be is the vacuum line for the charge relief valve or at least i think that is what it's called. it is the one theat looks like the bov. any way i can't find where it goes so if that's it then where does it connect. if not then what else could it be. I also believe that it's not my turbo's because the bov blows pretty hard when you let off. sorry for rambling but any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 08-03-01, 07:29 PM
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Hope this can help.

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