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MrNobody

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The box fitment wont make a huge difference in power. Are you sure you're pipes are on correctly? Also the sensor is tight? Was anything else taken off? It sounds like you aren't even getting into boost (massive boost leak). Like a charge pipe is off.
 

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Yea perhaps maybe the chargepipe, as suggested. Even if it looks fine from top, check bottom. It may be open/crooked on the bottom of coupler?
 

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The charge pipe doesn’t need to be touched to install an intake. If it’s still the stock charge pipe I’m not sure how it could be leaking.
 

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Maybe its not snug within turbo inlet? When i installed my armaspeed it was questionably wiggly so i made sure that by the time i was done, there was no wiggle and everything was fitted firmly
 

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The turbo inlet isn’t tight, it clips in, kinda weird…I’m willing to bet the metal “O” ring isn’t set correctly…
 
 








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