how does it look?
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Another update replaced the solenoid about 3 days ago up till now no symptoms and if any they are very light, but then again it might just be me as im thinking about it lol but apparently that fixed the problem, I still dont have the forged bpv of the problem does appear again that might be my next move
Another update replaced the solenoid about 3 days ago up till now no symptoms and if any they are very light, but then again it might just be me as im thinking about it lol but apparently that fixed the problem, I still dont have the forged bpv of the problem does appear again that might be my next move
I bought several on eBay and put in glove box
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Lol yup seem like that was it. Maybe once ive heard a little bit ans it was at around 3k rmp but with light throttle. I say thats all me lol. Quick question tho if I where to get spark blow out I would see it on the rpms right?
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Yeah well I had spark blow out when I first tuned my car on wrong gapped plugs but kinda forgot how it sounded lol I dont think thats what it is atm tho but just wanna make sure
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Update: well sadly today in the morning everything the car was doing before I replace the solenoid came back
. So for options now I will be ordering a forged bpv and will try and check all my lines that are attached to the solenoid again, also will be replacing all clamps with new ones
. So for options now I will be ordering a forged bpv and will try and check all my lines that are attached to the solenoid again, also will be replacing all clamps with new ones
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Feel inside the bpv port on the turbo, ull feel a hole for the bpv air to go that lead pre compressor, the opening on the bpv must point same direction as the hole in the port is located. Otherwise ur vented air will just hit the port wall and not get vented
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Well just looking at it i see the hole on the bottom and i can feel another opening in the top. The opening on the actual bpv is directly behind where the bpv hose connects
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Ok so thats what im saying the vacuum line connects to that and the opening on the bpv under it on the inside part of the bpv

Position 1 the one i have on facing the top and engine

Position 2 what im thinking its the way it should be but i dont see enough room to connect the vacuum line.

position 3 the least likely in my opinion but i could be wrong(facing the firewall)

if you guys can tell me what the correct position would be great. Also if someone could post a pic of the way they have it connected would help out

Position 1 the one i have on facing the top and engine

Position 2 what im thinking its the way it should be but i dont see enough room to connect the vacuum line.

position 3 the least likely in my opinion but i could be wrong(facing the firewall)

if you guys can tell me what the correct position would be great. Also if someone could post a pic of the way they have it connected would help out
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Nevermind found the problem. Didnt notice i can change the way the line gets connected so what i did was unscrew alittle like if i was changing the spring the move it to the position i wanted to so i could connect the line and now the fitting inside is facing towards the floor the way it should. Now i can connect the vacuum line and no problems thanks guys
. I see now i probably wasnt making sense lol
. I see now i probably wasnt making sense lol
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posting the video again as it exactly what my car is doing. New solenoid and new forge bpv but nothing has changed also already tried the vacuum tank delete with no luck. Im thinking its either my pcm/tune or maybe my turbo going bad (I hope not)
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I have none lol thats the problem why I cant figure it out. The video is of another vehicle by the way I just have the same sound coming out. And actually just yesterday I went into limp mode after turning into the street to get to my house but no cel will check it out tomorrow with a scanner
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Can someone pls look or tell me what is the resistance they have on the o2 sensing element for the upstream pls idk why but i think mine is way off its reading 76608 ohms. Also im at 0.983 lambda is that any good you tuner experts?



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