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OK well I just got my car back from *cough* toy sports *cough*

And here's the deal:

They did a smoke test and found one little hose with a tiny tiny leak, this was rectified but it still sounded like a hair dryer in the engine bay on boost :P

So they took it up to the dyno so they could run in under load and try to find the problem.

The noise is coming from the turbo and is apparently not a leak but a whine.

The factory computer is showing faults and they reset it.

Did another power run on high boost and the computer is boost cutting at 9.2psi! :Q

For some reason the computer just wants to keep boost cutting at 9.2psi!!!!!

And even after you reset the ecu it still chucks a pshyco :Q

So the verdict from *cough* toy sports *cough* the ecu is shit itself and the turbo is on the way out!

haha how coincidental that is also the most expensive diagnosis someone can give!

as for the whine, id be checking exhaust gaskets for any leaks and do a once over on all hoses. it wont cost you much to replace the vacuum lines and on a 10 or so year old car it is a good idea.

[q]as for the whine, id be checking exhaust gaskets for any leaks and do a once over on all hoses. it wont cost you much to replace the vacuum lines and on a 10 or so year old car it is a good idea.[/q]

I have checked the hoses 10 times...

And the smoke test didn't show up any leaks!

Yeah might take it to croydon

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