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02BlkBugEye Dec 16, 2010 02:26 AM

PLEASE HELP !! Low boost, found a hose barely attached
 
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Hi Folks. I have a problem...I'm kind of a Noob, so thanks in advance for your help and understanding. I have a used 02 bugeye that came with a vf39, but I downgraded back to a stock td04. Anyhow, boost has been very poor as of late, so I looked around, poked and prodded, and low and behold...found a hose barely attached. I've been burning through oil and coolant, maybe this is why. Here are pics....I'd love to find out what I can do. Do I stuff it back & tape it?:noidea: Thanks again Guys !!!

sigma pi Dec 16, 2010 08:27 AM

responded in the other thread

GD916 Dec 16, 2010 08:53 AM

Having a boost leak isnt going to make you burn coolant or oil, that combination would indicate a blown head gasket. But a blown head gasket definitely would not go unnoticed. Obviously your ECT would go up rapidly and you'd overheat. The only spots where you can really be burning oil from is your valve seals or your rings. As far as your boost leak goes, any vacuum hose, piping, or gaskets on the intake side That are leaking and not completely sealed will give you a leak, your wastegate could also be partially stuck open. Not many people have access to a smoke machine but if you know someone with one then that's a definite way to find a boost leak. Hope this helps a little

02BlkBugEye Dec 16, 2010 10:06 AM

Yes, but what about the disconnected hose, can I just put it back and be on my way? Do I need to tape it? It seems it was taped on the inside to make a snugger fit, but wasnt a snug enough fit. When I put it back, should I reset the ecu?

03'EyeBug Dec 16, 2010 10:51 AM

Looks like your turbo inlet is kinked too, smoke it out and look for vacuum leaks.

02BlkBugEye Dec 16, 2010 11:06 AM

yes, but as far as today is concerned, can i just put it back? do I tape it to make sure it stays?

subi4justin Dec 16, 2010 12:21 PM

take it to a shop if you can that way they can tell you exactly whats wrong with your car

02BlkBugEye Dec 16, 2010 02:45 PM

Good idea

ipozestu Dec 16, 2010 02:48 PM

Push the F'n hose back in. It's on the suction side. It's running like crap because the MAF isn't reading correctly.
Wrap a zip tie around it for now. That's the PCV line to the inlet.

ipozestu Dec 16, 2010 02:49 PM

BTW that's truly ghetto. Good luck with your garage tuning inc. Impreza...

02BlkBugEye Dec 17, 2010 02:06 AM

yeah...bought the car that way. It doesnt fit snug, one side is bigger than the other...perhaps i need a reducer. Frikkin boost wont go over 5.8 psi

docdrey Dec 17, 2010 02:28 AM

what the hail.

02BlkBugEye Dec 17, 2010 01:38 PM

Just got a good metal clamp on the line, did'nt fix the boost issue, but im glad i secured the line at least. Turns out i'm missing the restrictor pill in the vacuum line as detailed here [url]http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?id=3482&rsku=0[/url] ....I've ordered a new one, and I'll see what happens. I suspect the previous owner took it out because of the bigger turbo that was there. Still boosting at 5.8 psi after I clamped the line....go figure.

ipozestu Dec 17, 2010 02:05 PM

You'd better go over that with a fine tooth comb. Sounds like you got a real gem. Try resetting your ECU might help the boost issue. It's probably a better idea to keep it in safe mode until you get it sorted.

Chris_M Dec 17, 2010 06:16 PM

Your only boosting to 6-7 psi because thats the stock poundage spring rate on the stock wastegate. With out the restrictor pill,to reduce the amount of boost going through that vacuum line, its opening your wastegate way to soon.

Get the pill. Throw it in. Be sure you put the pill in the right side of the T. It should always go between the t fitting and the nipple that comes off the turbo. Then you should be good.


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