forumboarder154
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If running rich isn't a sign of a boost leak, then I have to lean it out. So just let me know. Thanks.
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92awddsm said:If there is a leak between the mas and turbo(stock mas location), it will cause a lean condition. If there is a leak between the turbo and throttle body, it will cause a rich condition.
lil corb said:Sorry to Hi-jack, but just want to clear some things up so I understand. I get the running rich between turbo and TB because ecu reads air coming in and if it escapes, ecu still thinks same air and sends compensate fuel thus making rich. But if the leak is between the mas and turbo wouldn't the same apply. Because the mas reads the air then it escapes so less air is being compressed by turbo, shouldn't this make the same scenario thus making it run rich again?
thanks