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turtle1615
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98 v70 t5 no boost
So on my way to work earlier today everything was fine, had good boost on my guage and plenty of power. On my way home it has no boost and just doesnt have as much power, it runs fine otherwise, no noise or high idle or anything like that. I've checked all my hoses and don't see any leaks. On the interstate if I hammer it the guage will shoot up to 4 psi then falls back down into vacuum even when holding the throttle. In park it builds no boost and stays in vacuum the whole time revving it up. Any ideas? This is my only car I need it running right.
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It’s almost always a hose, and owners often don’t catch it first time looking.
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turtle1615
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I'll go over them all again. I've replaced all the hoses with silicon and done a heavy duty tcv. The issue also seems to be causing some harsh trans shifts, it's an auto, maybe related. Not sure.
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It was the plastic inlet tube from the radiator support to the air box. It was sucking in when I'd rev it up, removed and drove. Have my boost back and trans shifts normally. Thanks for your help.
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You can’t check boost by revving at idle with stock components. Boost is controllled by the ECU, not rpm, and the ECU requires load To turn boost on.
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That makes sense. It's all good now. Just gotta get a cold air intake to replace the factory setup
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