Have not posted in ages, having a problem. I have tried searching for solutions with no luck, wondering if anyone here could help me with this please. My fd was running great yesterday, 12 pounds and strong, now it is building about 2 or 3 pounds of boost, and it sounds like its leaking through the bov. Is it leaking somewhere else, where should i check. thanks in advance. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/blink.png
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check the coupler on the y pipe
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the coupler on the y pipe. I know where the y-pipe is, what and where is the coupler? thanks
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check the plumbing that goes in and out of the cooler, before i front mounted mine one of the hoses split between the bellowed bits was very hard to pick up visually it wasnt till i removed it.
If you have a trust type r bov the oring can split and come off, has also happened to me. |
The stock BOVs are pretty good and dont leak out of nowhere.
you have a vaccume leak elsewear. Check for obvious stuff first. |
A couple years ago, the hose from the intake to the top of the turbo, It was straight and about 6" long, split on the backside up against the engine where it couldn't be seen. Once this was fixed, I got all the boost as advertised. After putting it away for the winter, I developed a differant boost ussue that I haven't solved yet.
The Mazda dealer checked it out for 2 hrs ( Forntunatley didn't charge ) Said everthing was Ok. Car runs great except low boost. When you find the issue, it would be great to post a couple pics of the part location, with the part installed and off. I know that most owner's are mechanically inclined, but some of us need pictures. Anyone that could post pics of what seems to be the most common cause, the Y-Pipe, would be a hero. Thanks. |
yeah +1 on pictures
and thanks for the help i will check the lines to the cooler and all the obvious stuff. |
the coupler i am talking about is where the y pipe attaches to the intercooler pipe.
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i found a leak/split in the rubber coupling pictured in post #8 on my wife's fd this last summer. it was such that you had to take off the coupler and look carefully at it.
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thanks for the pictures thats very helpful
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sometimes its the actual hose coming out of the turbo to the BOV. that hose is under a lot of heat and gets hard/brittle and develops cracks over time. i actually have an extra 2 stock bovs if you need one.
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Originally Posted by rfreeman27' post='806106' date='Mar 6 2006, 07:28 AM
The stock BOVs are pretty good and dont leak out of nowhere. you have a vaccume leak elsewear. Check for obvious stuff first. Stock they are bypass valves there is a big difference between the two, bypass valves leak during idle and mine leaked until you were full throtle or after the second turbo engage, it could of just been the way my boss tuned it |
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