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could cfm breather oil cap be causing boost leak

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just wondering if anybody else ran into this. I checked all my hoses they where nice and tight only thing I did difference was to add the cfm breather oil cap and my tuner said I was loosing boost somewhere. [confuse][dunno]
 


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just wondering if anybody else ran into this. I checked all my hoses they where nice and tight only thing I did difference was to add the cfm breather oil cap and my tuner said I was loosing boost somewhere. [confuse][dunno]
Unless the crankcase is somehow part of the charge side, i doubt it.

Check for a crack in the plastic intercooler end caps. Or a loose connection.

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The sound symposer maybe? I remember seeing a youtube video of someone disassembling it and clearing the dust and dirt from the plastic membrane before assembling it again to fix a boost leak.
 


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I think I found it the one clamp on the turbo(the smallest one) was able to go a few more turns everything else was super tight hopefully that takes care of it [bash], was a little hard to squeeze in back there I guess I should have just removed the stupid plastic wiper cowl to give me more room.

thanks though I just definitely wanted to rule out that it wasn't the breather cap in anyway

but I will check on my symposer as well tomm just to be sure.
 


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