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how to check for boost leak?

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Dfish1

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I know there is a sticky or article on it but I couldn't find it, does anyone know where it is... i'll keep searching :cool:
 
just a tip. Use a compressed air source like from a compressor, one that could run an impact wrench. Don't bother with a bike pump, lots of us have not been able to build any pressure with a bike pump.

oh, another tip ;) use a spray bottle of soapy water and spritz the possible leaking areas. If you see bubbles, you gots a leak.
 
good think'n, use that with bike tires some times. i'll just set the compressor to 15psi and shoot it through
 
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