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Old 03-15-2004, 06:38 PM
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First test drive, NO BOOST!!!

I'm all done installing my greddy turbo kit and took my car for the test drive. First of all, When I turned on my car the autometer vacuum/boost gauge stays at twenty and when I accelerate it goes up to zero. I have the blow off valve T'd to the brake booster and the vacuum/boost gauge and internal wastegate T'd off the fuel pressure regulator. Any Ideas why there's no boost?
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Old 03-15-2004, 09:16 PM
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Re: First test drive, NO BOOST!!!

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I'm all done installing my greddy turbo kit and took my car for the test drive. First of all, When I turned on my car the autometer vacuum/boost gauge stays at twenty and when I accelerate it goes up to zero. I have the blow off valve T'd to the brake booster and the vacuum/boost gauge and internal wastegate T'd off the fuel pressure regulator. Any Ideas why there's no boost?
Your vac lines are routed just fine, thats exactley where I used to have mine. Make sure all your piping is connected and not leaking of blowing off. Also check the tension on your BOV to make sure that it is not being forced open under boost.
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