Boost leak detector - afm or turbo?

ForcedTorque

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First to help others, here's a picture of My detector. It's a 3" PIC cap ($1.49) and a quick connect wit Teflon tape that I had. uploadfromtaptalk1412010780225.jpg

Question- YouTube videos I watched showed it going into intake piping (ie. AFM). I have done this before and connected to the Turbo (searched for 2 days and could find nothing)

Does it matter? It seems to me that taking off the AFM would allow a leak or 3.

I'm searching for a vacuum leak and going to do this before re checking my timing, as idle is perfect and I have rechecked that before
 

KKZ SupraMan

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ForcedTorque;2024241 said:
First to help others, here's a picture of My detector. It's a 3" PIC cap ($1.49) and a quick connect wit Teflon tape that I had. View attachment 74163

Question- YouTube videos I watched showed it going into intake piping (ie. AFM). I have done this before and connected to the Turbo (searched for 2 days and could find nothing)

Does it matter? It seems to me that taking off the AFM would allow a leak or 3.

I'm searching for a vacuum leak and going to do this before re checking my timing, as idle is perfect and I have rechecked that before
I would not pit any positive psi to the afm
 

Doat

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I did my boost leak test through where the AFM goes the accordion pipe and found leaks through the hoses along the intake.
 

sethron71

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Boost leak is not the same as a leak in the accordion hose. Boost leak would be post turbo in an IC coupler, IC, tb, or intake manifold. A leak in the accordion would still allow un-metered air to be sucked in but not metered air to be lost as there is always vacuum sucking on the accordion. So you would run lean with a leak in the accordion under boost by sucking in un-metered air(would have to be a large hole) and you run rich with a "boost" leak in the pressurized members after the turbo. So boost leak test is for pressurized items post turbo.

HTH,
Seth
 

Chris_87_Turbo

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I might to make one of these as well. I may try to add a port to hook up some form of fog or a smoke to help find any leaks

Chris


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