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Have just tacken the M35 for a test run after installing the Koyo radiator and found that the turbo has no go in it ,The car kicks back a gear but the turbo dosnt boost at all when pedal hits metal but I have noticed the MIL light is on .Is there a link ?

Thanks

Brett

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there is a link & the problem was finaly solved

Have just tacken the M35 for a test run after installing the Koyo radiator and found that the turbo has no go in it ,The car kicks back a gear but the turbo dosnt boost at all when pedal hits metal but I have noticed the MIL light is on .Is there a link ?

Thanks

Brett

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