04-30-2018, 09:49 PM
(04-30-2018, 09:20 PM)JustinG Wrote: Look up a DIY leak tester. About $25-30 spent at Home Depot with an air compressor cranked down to like 10psi and you'll find the leak.
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Been there, it was holding air pretty well which is why I threw in the towel. I suppose it could be a leak at the turbo itself, maybe the gasket at the outlet? Not gonna try and open that can of worms myself. Idk I was messing with it today and noticed it sounded like it was coming from the same exact area as the BOV. I might have to bench test it or throw on the stock one I have laying around.