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its loudest on idle i think

i think the best was to describe it would be a buzzing sound

one of my mates reckons that it might be the zorst flange

Edited by PyroIndustries
I think that maybe my turbo is on its last legs

i have notice a kinda ticking sound coming from my turbo

could it be something else or am i on trouble?

Hey Dave

Pop over and I'll have a quick look for you....

Sounds like a gasket :D

  • 1 month later...

When replacing the manifold/turbo gaskets, replace all the studs aswell.

Your mad not too, and your likely to break 3-4 when removing the manifold anyhow.

So replace them all now and be done with it

when my turbo went, it sounded like a supercharger, annoying wine sound drove me crazy, then i just boosted it real hard and back off soon as i backed off it went to the point of sound like metal was scrapping on metal not a good sound, i still had boost pressure though, if you think its going take off you intake pipe to turbo and feel the shaft and spin it and see if it makes noise then if not then its normally fine, but in your case, defently gasket,

JV

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