Testing your intake for leaks.
11-11-2017, (Subject: Testing your intake for leaks. ) 
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RE: Testing your intake for leaks.
(11-11-2017 )Billdozer2 Wrote:  My only concern with this boost leak tester is since you are constantly pushing air through the turbo, the turbo will be rotating. Since the engine is not running and supplying the turbo with oil, there is a chance that you could damage the turbo.

The way I do it, I block off the intake at the air cleaner and the exhaust right behind the turbo. No air can escape the engine at all (with the exception of any leaks that need to be fixed somewhere), and no air is flowing at any rate. It is simply building a pressure in the engine and systems. turbo never moves.


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RE: Testing your intake for leaks. - Rawze - 11-11-2017



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