guys, i have a strange question. my car has a boost leak somewhere near the rhs turbo behind the engine. took my car the a dealership. the engine is out. i built a boost leak tester and when i pump pressure into the system, i can hear the air escaping but we cant see where. it sound like its inside the turbo (???) also: when we pull out the dipstick, i can hair the air bubbling in the sump in the oil. is that normal? i mean the intercoolers are not connected so the only way the air could get inside the engine is throught the oil feeds???
any ideas?
escaping boost pressure?
RE: escaping boost pressure?
Sorry a little off topic but how did you build your boost tester, do you have any pics.
I think I have the same problem coming from the same place
I think I have the same problem coming from the same place
RE: escaping boost pressure?
How much pressure are you putting in? Are you doing the tests with the engine running or not? If not then there is no oil pressure to stop the air finding its way into the sump. Makes sense to me. The turbos use plain bearings, so when cold and with no oil pressure to "seal" the shaft then I'm pretty sure it won't be airtight.
If you've got a boost leak, then it'll almost certainly be the hoses or the intercoolers. The only way I can imagine a turbo leaking air is if it's cracked. Although I'm not an expert on turbos.
Have you check the IC?
If you've got a boost leak, then it'll almost certainly be the hoses or the intercoolers. The only way I can imagine a turbo leaking air is if it's cracked. Although I'm not an expert on turbos.
Have you check the IC?
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RE: escaping boost pressure?
Daytona RS6 C5 Avant. Viper'd, Billies, Waggers, MTM box brain, C6 stoppers, xcarlink, R8 coolant cap (woohoo)
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
RE: escaping boost pressure?
hi guys. i built the tester from normal plastic pipes what the plumbers use (not sure what size u get there but i thin its either 86 or 96 mm) with a stop end and a tire valve. very simple.
the engine is out of the car so there is no oil pressure so that might explain why the air gets inside the engine. turbos are coming off tomorrow and i am gonna inspect every little piece myself
the engine is out of the car so there is no oil pressure so that might explain why the air gets inside the engine. turbos are coming off tomorrow and i am gonna inspect every little piece myself

RE: escaping boost pressure?
Sounds like a big job. What are you having done?
Daytona RS6 C5 Avant. Viper'd, Billies, Waggers, MTM box brain, C6 stoppers, xcarlink, R8 coolant cap (woohoo)
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
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