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Urgent: dturbo intercooler
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I've just gone to plumb up my boost gauge and snipped this pipe to put the t piece on[Image: de7e6u3y.jpg]
And some oil came out

I've seen on some forums that a little bit is
normal in older diesels but mine seems to be boosting ok not down on power so could it be the turbo seals on the way out
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normal tbh.
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(15-07-2013, 06:02 PM)padge Wrote: normal tbh.

Thank god for that. Ha. I've been wanting to do a turbo change for a while to a bigger one but haven't experienced any loss in power so could be on its way out.

Could I still fit my boost gauge or will oil go into it. It comes supplied with a filter for the vacuum line

Or could it just be build up. Took the pipe off completely and there was hardly anything so could be build up. It is a 15 year old diesel tbf
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That'll be probably a bit of oil from the breather system - they breathe their crankcase vapour to the inlet system, so it'll always be a bit oily... Your turbo may well be passing a bit of oil too, but I've seen turbos last for another 100k when just passing a little oil, it's not uncommon at all...

My turbo has been doing it for the last 20k miles, nothing to worry about unless you get a chronic whining sound from it!!!
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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Yer as said normal tbh, best to put a small filter in your boost gauge pipe just in case.



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(15-07-2013, 06:10 PM)Ruan Wrote: That'll be probably a bit of oil from the breather system - they breathe their crankcase vapour to the inlet system, so it'll always be a bit oily... Your turbo may well be passing a bit of oil too, but I've seen turbos last for another 100k when just passing a little oil, it's not uncommon at all...

My turbo has been doing it for the last 20k miles, nothing to worry about unless you get a chronic whining sound from it!!!


(15-07-2013, 06:11 PM)Chris_90 Wrote: Yer as said normal tbh, best to put a small filter in your boost gauge pipe just in case.

Thanks. It came with a filter so ill definitely put it on.
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