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Old 03-29-2013, 02:19 AM   #1
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Default Surging blow off valve noise on a diesel?!?

Had an interesting diagnostic day today. Ive had a P0299/ ETC light issue that Ive narrowed down to the electronic turbo actuator. (I think) Anyways, I drove it around after trying one last thing before I send the actuator out for a rebuild... and I heard what sounds like a BOV surge.

Now first of all, diesels usually dont have throttle plates and thus no need for a BOV. So what the hell is this?!?

I took a video at night while brake torquing, listen and let me know if you have any ideas/ an explanation.

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Old 03-29-2013, 11:28 AM   #2
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It's called turbo fart, my turbo made similar sounds at high boost and right before it exploded.
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It's never done that before. And now it does it, when I'm having an issue? Can't be a coincidence.
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I think the wastegate actuator is failing, causing it to stick open, producing too much boost which is trying to come back out the intake.
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