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Hey guys I just did mine yesterday and now my car feels like it lost power I have a boost gauge and it's only going to 10-15 psi does anyone know what it can be.
 


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Did you accidentally knock a charge pipe off while you were down there? I haven't checked on mine myself, but the consensus around here is that they work themselves loose over time anyway and you might have loosened it up more on accident.
 


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I don't think I did I gotta check it again
 


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Resonator delete or symposer delete?

Make sure you have the delete cap in all the way and make sure the clamp holding the symposer delete clamp is on correctly and tight.

Not sure why deleting a resonator (muffler) would effect boost
 


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Thanks I will double check it again
 


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Thanks guys that was the problem I had to tighten all the clamps again my car is running good again
 


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Thanks guys that was the problem I had to tighten all the clamps again my car is running good again
Hey! I'm thinking of doing a resonator delete as a form of opening up some more air flow. With that being said, I don't want to lose power.

How has your res delete been since you tightened up the hoses? Any noticeable low end lag?

Thank you in advance.

- JR
 


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