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Offline RTechUK

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #20 on: 05 June 2012, 11:30 »
Solveddd!!!! Actuator was seized!! Woopp happy!

That would have caught me out, Never known one to do that.

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Offline monty9120

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #21 on: 05 June 2012, 17:43 »
more than likely one of your PCV hoses has split then mate

is it easy to get too. i seem to have residue under my inlet manifold and im still getting a slight issue with boost

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Re: Boost problem
« Reply #22 on: 05 June 2012, 19:38 »
Solveddd!!!! Actuator was seized!! Woopp happy!

That would have caught me out, Never known one to do that.

Happy Days!!  :wink:

It was the last thing I was expecting it to be aswell to be honest. purely because I remember bringing it to you guys when you was mapping it and we was all talking about the actuator being a good one lol

Time to look into

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