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Boostapump Not Working At All
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<blockquote data-quote="Chonger" data-source="post: 3620602" data-attributes="member: 11123"><p>The easiest way to check if a BAP is working or not is to hook up your predator to the car and monitor the FPDC at idle with the BAP at zero and make a note where it is at. Crank up the BAP and the FPDC should drop. You should be able to see the FPDC go up and down as you turn the BAP dial up and down. Don't worry about noise. </p><p></p><p>It looks like you already did this. If there is no change in FPDC the BAP is not working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chonger, post: 3620602, member: 11123"] The easiest way to check if a BAP is working or not is to hook up your predator to the car and monitor the FPDC at idle with the BAP at zero and make a note where it is at. Crank up the BAP and the FPDC should drop. You should be able to see the FPDC go up and down as you turn the BAP dial up and down. Don't worry about noise. It looks like you already did this. If there is no change in FPDC the BAP is not working. [/QUOTE]
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