E.Murray
Donating Member
In chasing poor boost control, I came across the bicycle inner tube trick to pressurize the intake. It works great for a $4.59 total cost. Very slick!
When I give it more than 5-10 psi, I can hear air hissing from the short tube from the upper IC to the throttle body. The pressure leaks fully from 20 psi is less than 2 seconds. I sprayed soapy water and can see bubbles from both ends of the hose. Even cranking the hose clamps down as hard as I could didn't fix it. It seems to me that the design isn't great since the clamps tend to squeeze very tightly on the sides (the "pointy" part) and not so much in the flatter area, which is where I'm leaking. The hose isn't on the ears on the throttle body and I tried moving the clamps back and forth, with no improvement.
The hose seems to be in good condition, so I don't know that a new one would do better. What options are there for holding pressure? A better clamp design? Some way to get a more positive seal? I searched and didn't find anything useful, but I can't be the only one who's dealt with this problem...
When I give it more than 5-10 psi, I can hear air hissing from the short tube from the upper IC to the throttle body. The pressure leaks fully from 20 psi is less than 2 seconds. I sprayed soapy water and can see bubbles from both ends of the hose. Even cranking the hose clamps down as hard as I could didn't fix it. It seems to me that the design isn't great since the clamps tend to squeeze very tightly on the sides (the "pointy" part) and not so much in the flatter area, which is where I'm leaking. The hose isn't on the ears on the throttle body and I tried moving the clamps back and forth, with no improvement.
The hose seems to be in good condition, so I don't know that a new one would do better. What options are there for holding pressure? A better clamp design? Some way to get a more positive seal? I searched and didn't find anything useful, but I can't be the only one who's dealt with this problem...