2010 ralliart revving weird
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will I put the three nuts on and wow it gets to boost faster, but it still has that revving issue maybe I should disconnect the battery and let it reset
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See my thread about changing the manifold.
Step 1. Have a shop replace the two studs at the turbo with BOLTS 10mm 1.25 pitch (use OEM Inconel[tm] bolts) - same as the other two bolts holding the turbo.
Step 2. Manifold comes right off and replace with OEM one - only because nothing aftermarket/better is out there
Step 3. Drive and heat-cycle. Check bolts/nuts torque.
This should not fix the idle issue, though. But at least it won't sound like a garbage truck at start up anymore
Step 1. Have a shop replace the two studs at the turbo with BOLTS 10mm 1.25 pitch (use OEM Inconel[tm] bolts) - same as the other two bolts holding the turbo.
Step 2. Manifold comes right off and replace with OEM one - only because nothing aftermarket/better is out there
Step 3. Drive and heat-cycle. Check bolts/nuts torque.
This should not fix the idle issue, though. But at least it won't sound like a garbage truck at start up anymore
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See my thread about changing the manifold.
Step 1. Have a shop replace the two studs at the turbo with BOLTS 10mm 1.25 pitch (use OEM Inconel[tm] bolts) - same as the other two bolts holding the turbo.
Step 2. Manifold comes right off and replace with OEM one - only because nothing aftermarket/better is out there
Step 3. Drive and heat-cycle. Check bolts/nuts torque.
This should not fix the idle issue, though. But at least it won't sound like a garbage truck at start up anymore
Step 1. Have a shop replace the two studs at the turbo with BOLTS 10mm 1.25 pitch (use OEM Inconel[tm] bolts) - same as the other two bolts holding the turbo.
Step 2. Manifold comes right off and replace with OEM one - only because nothing aftermarket/better is out there
Step 3. Drive and heat-cycle. Check bolts/nuts torque.
This should not fix the idle issue, though. But at least it won't sound like a garbage truck at start up anymore
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no I'm just going to go to the dealership,I know it has some recalls maybe when they fix the recalls that will do it,the person that had the car before never got the recalls done so pray to the car God's lol lol.
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