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Old 08-21-05, 06:13 PM
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Sudden bostproblem on my FD

went for a drive some days ago, drove the car pretty hard for a little whilem then al of the sudden i lost half my bostm went from .9bar to about ,4 or .33bar
(stock is ,64bar)
it sounds like its leeking but the wierd thing is that it holds the low bost rocksolid no wariations,
Does the powerfc have a limpmode??
turbos seem finem transision works but just low bbost?!! (pisses me of, its booring driving it now)

The car has power FC, Downpipe,midpipe and catback +BIG performance fuelpressure regulator

any ideas???
Old 08-21-05, 08:07 PM
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Look for boost leaks or tears in the ductwork and connectors from the Y pipe to the intercooler, and from the intercooler to the throttle body.
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If you are running the stock BOV system replace the CRV. Its the bov that connects to the secondary turbo. But do this quickly since you are leaking and your second turbo is spinning like crazy to make up the boost loss.
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im not running the stock bov, i have the TuboXS HRFL
are you sure it is the second "bov"??
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I agree with Retserof - take out all the couplers and inspect them carefully for cuts or tears. You may have to turn them inside-out to really see the tear.

It is not uncommon for a small tear to only open at a medium pressure, or that the leak is small enough you don't completely lose boost. But if you wait long enough, the tear will probably grow.

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FOUND IT!!!!! the big hose that goes out og the stock coolers bottom hadd a BIG tear in it, didnt se it before i revved the engine vith the bow blocked, tha i heard a big whisle coming from the hose, could put 3fingers in the tear,,

now, how do i fix it?? where do i get a new one??!
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Check the for sale section here for a used one or ask someone in the European regional forum.

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thanks guys,,, it sucks beeing a noob (had the car for over a year) with noone around to help me,, if i go to a shop with the car, all i get is big ?? and duuuuh,,,
noone in a 500mile radius understand crap about the FD (there is a rotary mekanic 60 miles away, but he doesnt understand the seq system, hes superb on the engine thou..)
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Your circumstances are not so unusual. Nobody on this planet understands the sequential system.
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Originally Posted by Retserof
Your circumstances are not so unusual. Nobody on this planet understands the sequential system.

hehe true
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Hmm, the Mazda guy that designed it probably understood it. He's probably retired in japan though.
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Originally Posted by Retserof
Your circumstances are not so unusual. Nobody on this planet understands the sequential system.
IMO it's not the system operation that's so hard to understand, but trying to diagnose a failure. There are soooo many possible failure points.

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