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2009 G6E Turbo - stock turbo economical replacement options? (Blown turbo)


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Sorry for the double post but got it all back together and it's runs without any noises but is not boosting 🤦‍♂️

 

Anyone know the best way to check for leaks?

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You might not have attached the actuator or it has no preload. You might have left a clamp loose. You might have left the boost sensor out. You might have left a rag in the front of the turbo. Check all the intercooler piping and drop the dump to see if the WG flap is sealed.

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Can I check what you mean by preload? Assuming you mean wastegate actuator?

 

Also by boost sensor do you mean the solenoid? About to spray some soapy water around the intercooler piping to check for air leaks.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

EDIT - Question: Is it safe to drive (say to work and back) even though it's not boosting?

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43 minutes ago, PatP said:

Can I check what you mean by preload? Assuming you mean wastegate actuator?

 

Yes. It isn't something you would usually change with a stock setup cos they aren't adjustable.

 

43 minutes ago, PatP said:

Also by boost sensor do you mean the solenoid?

 

There is a boost sensor that goes into the piping and if it was left out it would create a large boost leak. You would hear a boost leak though.

 

44 minutes ago, PatP said:

Question: Is it safe to drive (say to work and back) even though it's not boosting?

 

More thank likely fine. I would check for the leak asap and get it fixed.

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