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Whipple 2.9 - Is this boost loss normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="04OWwhipple" data-source="post: 16057047" data-attributes="member: 178956"><p>Ok, so it sounds like I definitely have some kind of issue then if mine isnt holding steady. That run in the video was in 90+ degree heat but I would still think it should hold steady. I don't have any signs of belt dust from the belt slipping. Once I get the car back together and on the dyno I will have to recheck the boost to see if it is still dropping or if that day was a fluke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04OWwhipple, post: 16057047, member: 178956"] Ok, so it sounds like I definitely have some kind of issue then if mine isnt holding steady. That run in the video was in 90+ degree heat but I would still think it should hold steady. I don't have any signs of belt dust from the belt slipping. Once I get the car back together and on the dyno I will have to recheck the boost to see if it is still dropping or if that day was a fluke. [/QUOTE]
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