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Old 08-06-2008, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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low turbo boost ( 3lb.)

Help!!
My truck is at the dealership with what I thought was tranny issues. It is acting the same way it did a couple of years ago before tranny failed. Dealer has run $255.00 worth of diagnostics and has determined that the tranny is o.k. but the turbo and pedestal and some type of valve is bad.Some $2700.00 dollars worth. This is not something a few o-rings and a couple of hours work would cure is it? What can cause low turbo boost? Dealer says it is only putting out 3 lbs. Will this damage anything if I keep driving it like it is? I can not really afford to spend $2700.00 dollars right now. Any info would be greatly appreciated. e-mail me at jalgarn@comcast.net


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