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Old 05-06-2008, 08:02 AM   #1
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Thanks, I think I have a small boost leak somewhere around the LIM area. I did a test yesterday and all I heard was air coming out of something, not to mention their is nasty oilly mist looking crud all over the inj. area. That's probably why it's a little low on power.
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Thanks, I think I have a small boost leak somewhere around the LIM area. I did a test yesterday and all I heard was air coming out of something, not to mention their is nasty oilly mist looking crud all over the inj. area. That's probably why it's a little low on power.

Hey Chris. You may need to replace those primary injector bushings. If you forget to put them in it will make a mess and be a big boost leak. Look at your oil metering lines to make sure they aren't broken in the loom.
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