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Ok you guys are scaring me.. Ever since the SCT went in I noticed the chalk on the "whatever its called".. I know I put coolant in it.. So what do I do? It appears to be the stuff I noticed 5 days ago.. Not like there is anymore... Can someone explain to me whats happening?
I noticed sometimes when im heavy boosting and I let off real quick I hear this large garble.. I thought was turbo fart but its nly so often.. Is that my coolant bubbling?!
Ok you guys are scaring me.. Ever since the SCT went in I noticed the chalk on the "whatever its called".. I know I put coolant in it.. So what do I do? It appears to be the stuff I noticed 5 days ago.. Not like there is anymore... Can someone explain to me whats happening?
I noticed sometimes when im heavy boosting and I let off real quick I hear this large garble.. I thought was turbo fart but its nly so often.. Is that my coolant bubbling?!
Advice needed..
I have the same problem sometimes ,from what I've read what is happining is the egr cooler is boiling the coolant when you mash it ,check out this link for the cure.http://discountpowerparts.com/catalo...oducts_id=1822
I have the same problem sometimes ,from what I've read what is happining is the egr cooler is boiling the coolant when you mash it ,check out this link for the cure.http://discountpowerparts.com/catalo...oducts_id=1822
I remover the EGR cooler out of mine and it helped. It still does it a little bit and I'm trying to track the cause. Vloney came up with an idea for me, but I haven't tried yet.
Most likely yours is the EGR problem. As for the discount auto parts solution, I took my uppipe off and had a mchine shop remove the scoop and weld a patch on and it cost me $40. That's alot better than $220.00.
LiberatorPerformance.net has an EGR removal kit you can buy. You have to call him as it's not listed on his site. It includes everything needed to take the EGR cooler off.
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