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logged a run...are these numbers normal?

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"everything seemed ok" doesn't cut it with boost leak tests. Please post something more specific. IE: How much pressure did it hold for how long.

wtf do you want me to say?? There were NO leaks, i know how to do a boost leak test how about you tell me something about the 3 logs i posted and drop the boost leak theory?
 
Can't drop the boost leak theory until you give us something to work with.

How do you know there were no leaks? Did you pressurize the system? If so, to what psi? How long did it hold that psi? Or did you just listen for leaks and think you didn't hear any? Until you give some details it's pretty hard to help you.
 
The point is that it is important to know these trivial things to properly diagnose your problems. And "WTF" is not a appreciative response. We are tryin to help. Now the boost leak test is very important, and doing it right is too. You must be at wot, and take the boost as high as you would in high boost. If there are no leaks than it is an ignition problem, and if all ignition issues have been addressed and the problems persists. Than you should look at the MAS, or ECU... Good Luck.
 
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