So I was driving on the highway yesterday and went to put my foot down hard in 6th gear for a pass and got a loud BANG followed by no boosty boost. I knew from other turbo cars that I popped a hose so I continued home expecting to find one of the connections to the intercooler off. Now I had double clamped the inlet to the intercooler with a second normal worm clamp in the past because this is a known weak area. I didn't get to even checking this because when I popped the hood I found the hose to the symposer had popped clear off. I was a little surprised to see the clamps are only compression style and that's not a great idea ever. At this point I thought back to how sometimes in the past I felt like I had turbo surging in 6th gear only under heavy load. I thought this might just be too much for the car and drove around it by downshifting or being a little easier on the throttle. Nope, that was boost leaking at these clamps probably.
Flash back to 2019 and I got a symposer delete but never bother to install it. Man was I glad to have this on hand and the car even completed step one of removal for me!. I slapped that on in 10 minutes and went for a test drive.
Man the boost hits sooner and harder in all gears. No more surge on the highway in 6th either.
So I'm posting this to tell you guys who like me didn't know any better -- The symposer connection clamps MUST be upgraded to worm clamps or delete it. You'll make more power, working the turbo less hard / less heat and be glad you did it.
thanks for reading.
Flash back to 2019 and I got a symposer delete but never bother to install it. Man was I glad to have this on hand and the car even completed step one of removal for me!. I slapped that on in 10 minutes and went for a test drive.
Man the boost hits sooner and harder in all gears. No more surge on the highway in 6th either.
So I'm posting this to tell you guys who like me didn't know any better -- The symposer connection clamps MUST be upgraded to worm clamps or delete it. You'll make more power, working the turbo less hard / less heat and be glad you did it.
thanks for reading.