no boost?
um. i don't have a vagcom i could probably get it scanned. i checked all the lines. no visible damage to any of them. im not sure how to go about the tennisball thing and would you be able to tell if the dv went bad?
the DV is the most likely cuplrit. You can check it by removing it and checking for leaks. The DV is opened by the vacuum line. To ckeck it, you need to figure out a way to keep it closed, then see if air will leak passed the seal. Since your boost is extremely low, the leak on the DV should be severe. A new DV (710n) will cost ~$40 and the Forge 007 is ~$100. The Forge DV can be taken apart, cleaned, and examined. Most chip manufacturers recommend upgrading the DV, so repacing your DV even if its not broken is not a bad idea.
The tennis ball method can be found at audiDIY.com
http://www.audidiy.com/b5a4phps/b5a4...percharger.php
It is a very useful method for determining the location of a boost leak. It basically invloves putting a tennis ball in the tubo inlet pipe. The tennis ball has a hole on either side and compressed air is forced into the TIP (~15psi max). Charge the system for few seconds a listen for leaks. It helped me resolve an issue that I had and is easy to do.
If you can get the car scanned for free at a local car parts store, it should reveal some fault codes that are associated with your boost issue.
The tennis ball method can be found at audiDIY.com
http://www.audidiy.com/b5a4phps/b5a4...percharger.php
It is a very useful method for determining the location of a boost leak. It basically invloves putting a tennis ball in the tubo inlet pipe. The tennis ball has a hole on either side and compressed air is forced into the TIP (~15psi max). Charge the system for few seconds a listen for leaks. It helped me resolve an issue that I had and is easy to do.
If you can get the car scanned for free at a local car parts store, it should reveal some fault codes that are associated with your boost issue.
thanks i've been meaning to replace it i guess i might as well now. probably go with the 007 anyone know anything about the splitter? and ill go to the local auto zone tomorrow and get her scanned i think they do it for free.
p1136 means the car is running lean. Cleaning the MAF is a good place to start. It could be triggering your car to go into limp mode or something. I would also check for boost leaks while your at it.
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