ozzyboydeano
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It's true that any restriction will cause a pressure drop when the air is flowing, but the restriction of the intercooler rad is not excessive and what I have seen comparing the boost gauge to the Nanocom readings while running was more like 1 or 2 psi, also when fault finding like this it is quick and easy to tee into the actuator line, tapping into the manifold is a bit more involved.
so please explain why do they crimp the discharge boost pipe ? before the intercooler ...if you have played with a garden hose you should know that restricting the flow creates pressure
trying to diagnose boost issues I certainly wouldn't T into the signal line
a mechanical gauge can be easily drilled and tapped into the inlet manifold as I did with mine and if memory serves me correct I had a 4 psi difference between signal line and manifold.....t but then again not every td5 engine is the same
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