My turbo started chuffing today when I back off the throttle. While I understand what causes this to happen, I have never heard it on my truck before. I have made no recent changes to the truck so I am wondering what is suddenly different that would make it start doing it.
Truck is an '01 with automatic. Only hot rod stuff is an edge juice/attitude running on level 2.
Observations and things I did while looking at it today:
If I back off the throttle with even low boost I hear what sounds like an air leak. This is with as little as 1 or 2 lbs of boost on the gauge.
With a load (hill) I can still get up to 28lbs boost.
I built an adaptor to hook an air line to the rubber boot where it hooks to the stock airbox. With 10psi on the system I can hear a fair amount of air flowing thru the system. I soaped a few of the connections and found some small leaks. I pulled all the plumbing between the turbo and charge air cooler to inspect/clean things. Put it all back together and nothing has changed.
The only place I can hear air moving thru the system is up by the valve cover. Is it possible that one of the valves is partially open?
Next weekend I will throw together some more plugs to pressurize just certain parts of the plumbing but I am not seeing where small pressure leaks would cause the turbo to start chuffing.
Truck seems to run just fine but I really hate it when a new noise starts... .
Phil
Truck is an '01 with automatic. Only hot rod stuff is an edge juice/attitude running on level 2.
Observations and things I did while looking at it today:
If I back off the throttle with even low boost I hear what sounds like an air leak. This is with as little as 1 or 2 lbs of boost on the gauge.
With a load (hill) I can still get up to 28lbs boost.
I built an adaptor to hook an air line to the rubber boot where it hooks to the stock airbox. With 10psi on the system I can hear a fair amount of air flowing thru the system. I soaped a few of the connections and found some small leaks. I pulled all the plumbing between the turbo and charge air cooler to inspect/clean things. Put it all back together and nothing has changed.
The only place I can hear air moving thru the system is up by the valve cover. Is it possible that one of the valves is partially open?
Next weekend I will throw together some more plugs to pressurize just certain parts of the plumbing but I am not seeing where small pressure leaks would cause the turbo to start chuffing.
Truck seems to run just fine but I really hate it when a new noise starts... .
Phil