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hey guys,

getting on the on ramp today, i heard a little pop sounded like air escaped, and felt the car go off boost, and thats the end of that.

the exhaust on the car now runs at least 5 times louder.

im not a guru, with anything mechanical with cars, im assuming im dealing with a dead turbo?

and is it safe to drive teh car around? or am i better off not driving it until someone checks it out?

cheers mark.

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Is there any smoke coming from the exhaust? If so it's probrably turbo. Does it sound like the turbo is very noisy? OIs it no longer boosting at all? If so it sounds like the turbo, or, it could simply be a leak - could be intercooler piping.....

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I'd put money on it that your turbochargers exhaust wheel is now somewhere within your exhaust system (lodged in the cat) or possibly gone completely if you don't run a cat?

The much louder exhaust note would be due to the fact there's nothing much left in the path of exhaust gases to quieten it down.

It would take a monumental exhaust manifold leak to lose ALL boost, so you can count that one out. Not to mention the noise from the leak wouldn't sound like any exhaust I've ever heard. I've heard a nasty RB25DET exhaust manifold leak - horrible chuffing/screeching noise :P

If the shaft/bearing assy is still intact (no reason for it not to be) then you won't see any smoke out the exhaust.

As Secoh mentioned, get it checked asap! If the compressor wheel is unbalanced & has send fragments through the rest of the IC piping (tends to happen if the turbine isn't there anymore) then it won't be good for your IC, & even worse, engine internals!

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