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Vacuum leak I think? I need yalls help.

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1990EagleTalonTsi

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Feb 18, 2012
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I posted about this problem a while back and was told it might be the ISC. But then found out it sounds like more of a vacuum leak somewhere. The car dies after being under some boost. Unless I tap the gas a little before that happens. Here is a video of me just reving it to hear the noise. Its like a really high pitched whistle. Please give me yalls input. It'll help alot. Thanks!


1990 Eagle Talon Tsi Greddy Exhaust Rev - YouTube
 
my brother's car got the same problem whenever i hit the gas it goes away but when i stop at a red light it sounds like it stalled and that its about to die.
 
No I dont think it has anything to do with the turbo

Well a boost leak test doesn't just test the turbo for leaks it test's everything from the turbo to the engine. If you suspect a vacuum leak or something like that than do a test. Hell you should do a boost leak test anyway.
 
Do a Blt. My money is on the bov, my buddies car does the same thing and it's coming from his bov. My car also had a similar sound and it was the tb. None the less a Blt will solve it more than Likely.
 
Do a Blt. My money is on the bov, my buddies car does the same thing and it's coming from his bov. My car also had a similar sound and it was the tb. None the less a Blt will solve it more than Likely.

+1 on that.I still to this day have a whistle that comes from my bov like that,but not near as intense,its usually when im traveling at steady speed.It sounds like you have a bunch of leaks simotaneously or a couple really bad leaks.When you go into boost,does it flutter and go rich then die?
 
Visually check all vacuum lines for leaks.

Do a boost leak test. Up to 20 lbs, should take a little bit to finally leak out all air. Use soapy water as well as an air compressor (not a bike pump!).

Fix whatever leaks you find. Report back with video. As you go if you can. So we can spot anything you did wrong during.
 
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