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    Default Turbo Hotside Leak Testing

    Ideas, suggestions, sorry for your loss cards, etc...

    Pretty sure I have a leak, drove me nuts last season and didn't ever connect that it was a leak vs loose rocker.



    Somewhere in there.
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    Do you know anyone with a smoke tester you could borrow? They work well for finding small evap system leaks.
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    Negative, that was my first thought, but none of my friend's have one or access to one.
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    Any one who runs/owns a turbo car think running open turbine is a bad idea for a quick test?
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    Well, you could blank off your headers to the heads and make a cap for the downpipe and pressure test it I suppose. That's how I found a massive leak on my cold side piping when running an eBay ls throttle body
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    You can also build a boost leak tester similar to the links below. Instead of installing it on the cold side, find a place to install on the hot side. I've found many leaks with the one I made.




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    Hot side was pressure checked, no leaks.

    Chasing what I think is tapping from the downpipe smacking the K
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