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sounds like you have more than one problem probably began just needing a good tune explaining some smoke and being laggy, (not sure why your really pushing a fresh engine too hard either, but anyway) but since pulling pipes off and cleaning then putting them back on im sorry to say this but i think you have a cooler pipe leak or something now too, ive had very similar problem in the past, only to find after many hours on a dyno and removing replacing removing replacing the front bar and many other hoses there was one hose that was starting to strech open just as it was comming on boost. it would richen wright up and obviously stop making boost.

when the car was at idle it was perfect , but as soon as she start making power it would slide open and SFA :D

sorry just my 2 cents

It's not a tunning issue as the engine is completely stock apart from the HKS 2510 turbos. These turbos will flow nearly same air as the stock turbos at the same boost levels so where the problem is won't be effected by this as the air flow is well down from where the fuel/timing maps run out of resolution.

I really can't see where there could be a pipe leak all pipes have been removed and checked, I will defiantly take on board what you have suggested and I will buy new rubber joiners and clamps for the whole system. I guess the only way to really find the leak in on a dyno.

BTW its not a freshly built engine it is a second hand engine with around 70k on the clock.

The newly built engine has to wait till the wifes ute is paid off then RIPZ 3L will be on the way. Funding approved by wife just gotta work my ass off and pay of her ute now.

Cheers for the help guys

It's not a tunning issue as the engine is completely stock apart from the HKS 2510 turbos. These turbos will flow nearly same air as the stock turbos at the same boost levels so where the problem is won't be effected by this as the air flow is well down from where the fuel/timing maps run out of resolution.

I really can't see where there could be a pipe leak all pipes have been removed and checked, I will defiantly take on board what you have suggested and I will buy new rubber joiners and clamps for the whole system. I guess the only way to really find the leak in on a dyno.

BTW its not a freshly built engine it is a second hand engine with around 70k on the clock.

The newly built engine has to wait till the wifes ute is paid off then RIPZ 3L will be on the way. Funding approved by wife just gotta work my ass off and pay of her ute now.

Cheers for the help guys

ok sorry assumed engine had just been fully built (my bad, day dreaming), umm well yes if all youve done is just put the HKS turbos on and it ran fine but then after you flushed your cooler it became a problem then yeah leaning on piping leaking somewhere.

ive tried to show (with red arrows) where mine was leaking, the actual clamp was on and but the hose wasnt actually fully around the lower pipe, and it wasnt visiable cause it was actually on the back side. not sure if you run pods or an air box either but, seeing as i had the air box, when the car was on the dyno there was no way of hearing it actually leaking, so make sure that youve checked it all before putting it on a dyno only to spend 8 hours and finding nothing :P sorry.

good luck

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Ok so ive started some proper checking before i buy the new rubber joiners tomorrow and i think i found something weird

When the engine starts to cut out im going right off the load side on the fuel map.

afm voltage was hitting past 4v this really dosnt seam normal.

So that tells me it either boost leak(as suspected by alot of people even tho i cant hear anything) or my afm's are f**ked

Have you checked the wastegates to see if there seated?

If there not it won't make boost.

Un plug the hose to the actuator and pump in compressed air (set your compressor to 20psi) and give em blow.

do a compression test mate,

then check base idle postion on the standard computer. also check the position of the crank sensor. make sure its at standard.

check exhaust gaskets on turbos, dumps etc.

all else fails try new set of plugs.

Cheers.

didnt see previous post sorry,

Your airflowmeters are Farked mate, get replacements also check all the wires.

happend to my car as well, i installed Z32s but check the gaksets at the same time turbos, exhaust etc.

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