So I have my ATS pulse manifold installed with a stock turbo. The other day during some routine checks and maintenance I notice some black soot around the manifold and turbo flange where they meet on the outside or passenger side of the turbo/manifold. It appears that the studs were a little to long or the ATS manifold flange is thinner than the stock one.
I called ATS and was called back and they told me to try using 2 gaskets between turbo and manifold...
I am no expert, but does this sound like a good idea???
I am experiencing no loss of boost... truck seems to run as well as ever... my EGT's are the same if not lower... and never climb as high as they could/probably should. .
So am I making too much out of a small amount of soot... is it really no big deal... or is any leak no matter how small a big deal.
The area of soot is about . 25 inch wide and maybe 1. 5-2 inches long. .
any opinions welcome... I hate to rip it apart again... just to find out a small amount of soot is normal or ok...
I called ATS and was called back and they told me to try using 2 gaskets between turbo and manifold...
I am no expert, but does this sound like a good idea???
I am experiencing no loss of boost... truck seems to run as well as ever... my EGT's are the same if not lower... and never climb as high as they could/probably should. .
So am I making too much out of a small amount of soot... is it really no big deal... or is any leak no matter how small a big deal.
The area of soot is about . 25 inch wide and maybe 1. 5-2 inches long. .
any opinions welcome... I hate to rip it apart again... just to find out a small amount of soot is normal or ok...