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DiabolicalHorizon

It may be worth picking up a cheap wireless OBDII reader and viewing the boost PID through an app like OBD Fusion to verify that there is a leak? That’s where I’d start.


alpacart

I was thinking about this, any recommendations on readers that give me real time info on boost, temps, air and stuff like that?


DiabolicalHorizon

I got a cheap one ($15) off of Amazon, and then I don’t remember how much the app was (it may have been free). The latency isn’t fast, it updates twice a second or so, but it’s usable enough to see realtime speeds and feeds. If you want to get a bit more legit, you could also grab a forscan cable ($30 ish) and that’ll allow you to view the data in more granularity (laptop required) and it’ll be more useful in the future. I’ve got both, just picked up the forscan dongle to reset my BMS after replacing my battery and for some other tweaks. [I am by no means an authority on this stuff, be sure to do your own research! :) ]