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Noticed when I started up this morning boost gauge only went halfway, where it normally would go all the way to the right when I start Up. I'm hoping It's just warm weather. Reason I'm asking is because someone told me when I was buying this tt that It should Always go to the right when it's cold. Is it possible turbo's are on the way out? I don't feel any difference while driving, and no smoking either.

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Noticed when I started up this morning boost gauge only went halfway, where it normally would go all the way to the right when I start Up. I'm hoping It's just warm weather. Reason I'm asking is because someone told me when I was buying this tt that It should Always go to the right when it's cold. Is it possible turbo's are on the way out? I don't feel any difference while driving, and no smoking either.

 

 

do you let engine warm up before you go on full boost?

 

do an ECU test see if your getting code 34,problematice harness to det sensor can put car in safety boost

 

does it stop in the middle or go just past it?

it should suck the needle to the neg when pootling...if not you got a boost leak...:D

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do you let engine warm up before you go on full boost

does it stop in the middle or go just past it?[/QUO

 

Just past it . As soon as engine warms, it goes back to it's proper reading, but decided to put the boot down later, and didn't quite go all the way to the right.

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I do have an oil leak at the moment , which i've been told by the mechanic the gearbox needs to be dropped to replace the oil seal. Very small amount of oil leaking, but could it have any connection?

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