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Old 20 May 2004, 09:24 PM
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can any 1 help me ,when on full boost,boost gauge seems 2 drop and there is not as much power ther as nornmal and it splutters a bit
thanks mark.
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What MY?

What mods?

What gear (or all)?

What boost (from/to)?
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What MY?

What mods?

What gear (or all)?

What boost (from/to)?
its a 96 wrx wagon ive noticed it more in 2nd gear when im on
full boost at 0.7 two 0.8 and my foot is still down the boost gauge seems 2 drop i dont no if this is normal. thanks mark
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Connect the green connectors beneath your steering column, remove hose(s) from wastegate solenoid, spray lots of brake cleaner inside. Then check your engine oil is no higher than halfway between min and max...
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Connect the green connectors beneath your steering column, remove hose(s) from wastegate solenoid, spray lots of brake cleaner inside. Then check your engine oil is no higher than halfway between min and max...
bear with me on this mate,when i connect the gree connectors do i leave them 2 gether or what,like i say not that good at these things but i do try thanks mark.
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Connect them together, turn ignition on (but not engine), pull hose(s) off solenoid, spray lots of brake cleaner inside (solenoid and hoses), put back together, disconnect green connectors, job done.

Or, whilst you're under there, connect the blacks as well and reset the ECU...
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Originally Posted by The_Judge
Connect them together, turn ignition on (but not engine), pull hose(s) off solenoid, spray lots of brake cleaner inside (solenoid and hoses), put back together, disconnect green connectors, job done.

Or, whilst you're under there, connect the blacks as well and reset the ECU...
i will try it and i will let u no
cheers mark
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