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    Pop the hood and try listening. I believe one of the tricks were to spray down your hoses with soapy water and watch for bubbles, also check to see that everything is on tight and correctly.
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    Alittle more detail for this though, some leaks can be heard, but you will have to try to pin point it, this you may do easily or it may seem to not work out. The soapy water method is a way to test it, just make sure not to be spraying all over the place. Do small spots at a time. I would start around the flange to the Bypass Valve then start working each hose. Do each end first then run the length of the hose. Possible that something rubbed a hole in one.

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    thanks for the detail! i was unable to hear anything just listening with my ears, once i get out of class i will take a better look. i can only hope its something simple.

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    Heres hoping. Good luck and let us know.

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    wasnt able to find a leak bymyself, gonna have to try again with someone on the throttle i suppose.

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    You can hit the throttle while your under the good hood

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    I said that already lol

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    i tried that already lol. i had the engine on at idle.
    -new question now, when checking for shaft play, i gotta take the heat shield off and see if the spool moves back and forth?

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    Yup. On the intake side of the turbo

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    you will have to remove the inlet tube to do this as well..

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