APR Boost Leak Testing System

APR Boost Leak Testing System
    Code: DT100001
    Price: $99.99
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      Add DT100002 Adapter: MK7 Golf/GTI/R, MK3 A3/S3 and similar MQB platform vehicles ($69.99)
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    DT100001: Universal Hose with Pressure Regulator - Required for all adapter kits

    DT100002: Adapter Kit. 1.8T/2.0T EA888 Gen 3 (MQB. Factory IHI IS12, IS20 & IS38 Turbos. MK7 Golf/GTI/R, MK3 A3/S3 and similar MQB platform vehicles.

    DT100003: Adalter Kit. 1.8T/2.0T EA113, EA888.1, EA888.2 & EA888.3 (Non MQB). Factory BW K03/K04, IHI & Honeywell Turbos. Also Supports APR Stage 3/3+ & 2.38", 2.5" & 3.0" Turbo inlets. MK5/6 Golf/GTI/R/Jetta/GLI, MK2 A3/S3, B7/B8/B9 A4/A5 and similar vehicles


    APR is pleased to present Boost Leak Testing Systems for various engine configurations.

    Boost leaks are a common cause for running issues and power loss on turbocharged vehicles. Leaks can come from scenarios as simple as a tiny hole in an intercooler or charge piping, a leaky connection, damaged DV or PCV and/or any number of other locations making troubleshooting very difficult. Furthermore, locating a leak is made more difficult due to the necessity to pressurizing the system, which typically only occurs while physically operating the vehicle.

    The APR Boost Leak Testing Systems allows for both visual and auditory inspection on a stationary vehicle. The kit allows for supplying and regulating a continuous supply of compressed air, typically via an air compressor, through the system.

    The process is simple:

    - Connect the adapter to the application specific connection location (usually at the turbocharger).
    - Connect the pressure regulator hose to the adapter’s bung.
    - Ensure the pressure regulator is turned all the way down and then connect a continuous air supply to the regulator.
    - Pressurize the system to normal operating pressure.
    - Listen for leaks and spray soapy water on connections and look for bubbles to indicate a leak.

    Once the leak is found, simply take the necessary steps to stop the leak and go on enjoying more power and a better driving experience!


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