A while back, someone posted a way to pressurize the intake system to check for leaks. I could not find the link.
I have a really bad whistling/howling sound at higher boost. It is not a normal turbo sound, but more like a stereo grounding problem sound coming from the engine. I'm wondering if one of the sensors (IAT/MAP) isn't tightened properly, or one of the hoses has a small hole/slit in it (I have checked and double checked all the connection and clamps - all appear to be O. K. )
I'm thinking of a plate, with a rubber boot that fits over the turbo intake, with a NPT to connect a regulated air supply. Or could I cap off the intake, and pressurize by using the port where you would connect a boost gauge. (Where is this port?). (If it works out, I could pass my test rig around to anyone wanting to give it a try).
Would this hurt anything in the turbo and/or manifold?
I have a really bad whistling/howling sound at higher boost. It is not a normal turbo sound, but more like a stereo grounding problem sound coming from the engine. I'm wondering if one of the sensors (IAT/MAP) isn't tightened properly, or one of the hoses has a small hole/slit in it (I have checked and double checked all the connection and clamps - all appear to be O. K. )
I'm thinking of a plate, with a rubber boot that fits over the turbo intake, with a NPT to connect a regulated air supply. Or could I cap off the intake, and pressurize by using the port where you would connect a boost gauge. (Where is this port?). (If it works out, I could pass my test rig around to anyone wanting to give it a try).
Would this hurt anything in the turbo and/or manifold?