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ok, i have an issue. when i drive the car normally and a little on boost its ok. when its on full boost and i take my foot off throttle i get this disturbing grind/vibrate in my car which is noticable both by feel and sound. any ideas. im just hoping its nothing. a stuffed turbo would suh as i have only had the car for 2 weeks. any ideas, info would be good. im freaking out.

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Josh,

This might be a big guess, but I would assume it might be a CV joint? Is it more like a click? Then this would be a CV.

Does it sound like it is coming from the back or the front?

How many K's has the car done?

If its making boost it probably isn't the turbo, do you have an aftermarket bov or any other mods you know of?

Is that the only time it does it?

What's your location, I could have a listen if you're in Melbourne...

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