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xvw 24 December 2004 12:08 AM

help loss of boost
 
i have a loss of boost on my 93 wrx and a wheezing/whistling noise when in the turbo, does anyone have any ideas what this could be, my boost gauge is only reading a max of 0.6 bar, used to run about 0.9ish, and ideas what this could be greatfully recieved
xvw

Jolly Green Monster 24 December 2004 07:47 AM

boost pipe come off.. check all the pipework, under the intercooler and between intercooler and throttle body.

Either that or uppipe or header leak but would expect you to smelll fumes if it was this bad.

xvw 24 December 2004 08:18 AM

cheers i'l have an investigate now its light,
fingers crossed its something simple
xvw

Jolly Green Monster 24 December 2004 08:19 AM

if you are on the standard intercooler the plastic pipework under the intercooler can split.

wah 24 December 2004 08:24 AM

Just to hijack ya thread for a min any ideas on where I can get hold of some Samco induction hoses for a MY93 WRX

Jolly Green Monster 24 December 2004 08:26 AM

www.rallydesign.co.uk

wah 24 December 2004 08:27 AM

Cheers

Your busy on the posting mate lol

xvw 29 December 2004 10:04 PM

had a bit of a look today, started taking the intercooler off and the pipes to the turbo and snapped the plastic nipple on the big plastic box (dont know what its called but the one after the airfilter box and before the turbo) yes snapped the plastic nipple that a small pipe connects to from the thingy that bolts on the inner wing(dont know what this is either) tried araldite but waste of time, i have a new box on order from main stealers but this wont be in until friday at the earliest. my new years resolution will be buy a manual so i know what bits are and let a garage do all the work in the future, worst of all i didnt see what my original problem was
xvw

Jolly Green Monster 04 January 2005 08:52 AM

the box is a resonator.

Block the hole in it and leave the pipe open to atmosphere, it connects to the boost solienoid, I ran with mine like that for about 60,000miles after I did exactly the same.

xvw 14 January 2005 06:38 PM

had a new uppipe fitted as this had a crack in it but i seem to still have the same problem 'lack of boost 0.6bar' ask a stupid question but would worn sparkplugs cause a loss of boost my car is in for a service soon as i dont have a service history as it was only imported last year with no jap history

dj219957 14 January 2005 07:10 PM

Have you tried reseting the ecu? It could be stuck in limp home mode due to a fault somewhere else i.e not boost problem. Has the CEL light come on recently?
Check it hasnt been over filled with oil.
Check all the boost pipes for cracks and that the turbo to intercooler pipe is tight and again not split.

Andy

xvw 15 January 2005 12:56 AM

all the pipes have been checked as have the headers, new uppipe,
i wouldnt have a clue how to reset the ecu and dont know if i would want to myself, how easy is this to do, the car has been on the diagnostic machine at extreme and all is running fine apparently,
sorry for sounding stoopid but whats the CEL light,
oil is not above the max
is it possible for the BOV to be faulty/leaking as im sure the turbo never used to make the same noise when boosting like a whoosing kind of noise similar to the noise of the BOV when releasing but not as loud
some of you reading this must think im a right ticket hahaha

Peanuts 22 March 2005 08:09 PM

Sorry to jump in :rolleyes:
I suffered the same thing yesterday/today.
usually run 1.32 bar and have had lambda sensor changed, new headers fitted, recently also changed downpipe and fitted WBo2.
I know I have a very small leak on the up pipe/header flange, Im hoping it will cook itself otherwise I will fit a second gasket when I fit the front mount.
I also had a slight leak on the downpipe/turbo flange but tightened down and it seems sealed.
I know Im blowing at the downpipe/centre flange because I can hear it.

Would the downpipe/centre section blowing cause me to lose 0.15bar?

Gear Head 22 March 2005 09:06 PM

Wouldn't have thought so. Try checking the turbo/downpipe nuts.

Peanuts 23 March 2005 07:54 AM

will do, however I think it may be related to the avc-r (perhaps the atmos. pressure has changed?) as its down at 3k rpm and 3.5k rpm, after that it seems to have rediscovered its missing boost

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