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DoneDunIt
Fri, April 30th, 2010, 05:08 PM
Was having some strange problems with my 2003 F-250. Thought it might have been a fuel related problem. I went to dealer to check the ICP Sensor and they found a hole in the Turbo hose.
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Would have been hard to see it is where the clamp goes over the hose.
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This is the new hose in place
Jackpine
Fri, April 30th, 2010, 05:13 PM
So, looks like you were getting little to no boost? And, it's not something you're going to "hear" at idle, with the hood open, is it?
- Jack
DoneDunIt
Fri, April 30th, 2010, 08:41 PM
was never going over 10 psi going through the gears, now it hits 14 and 15 psi.
I did remember a whistle sound that I'm not hearing now. I wish I could have got a picture for everyone at the spot it is mounted.
I'm trying to go through some different programs to see if it improves with them.
JER-1
Sat, May 1st, 2010, 09:37 PM
was never going over 10 psi going through the gears, now it hits 14 and 15 psi.
I did remember a whistle sound that I'm not hearing now. I wish I could have got a picture for everyone at the spot it is mounted.
I'm trying to go through some different programs to see if it improves with them.
My 2005 hits 24 to 28, 30 lbs of boost I'd say you still have a prob I know on mine stock it's supposed to hit 24 lbs.
JER-1
DoneDunIt
Sun, May 2nd, 2010, 12:59 AM
I have seen some 27 and 28 psi today. Seems to be doing better. Only problem was I still have a problem with the 2-3 and 3-4 shifts when the oil temp is below 150 degrees. It shift then bucks a couple of times. Thought it might be lack of boost but with the hose fixed might be something else. Will say by the end of today's driving it seems to be better. Have to try again tomorrow morning and see what happens.