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Vadim What's the average pressure loss per second? I thought I saw people say 1 psi per second, bu that seems a little too fast.It's like pornography. You may not be able to define it, but you'll know it when you see it.
When I tested my current turbo setup, after curing the obvious leaks, it still bled down quicker than I'd like. But I was running short on time (it was the night before hitting the road to this years convention), and I haven't gotten back to it again for further diagnosis.
My turbo NX held pressure like a champ. I'd venture to say it didn't leak down at all, but hesitate to do so since it's been a few years, and the old bean just ain't 100% in the memory department.
I've found over time that having a simple shut off valve on the air hose is very valuable, because it allows you to seal the system after pressurizing it, and let's you turn off your noisy air compressor, so you can hear leaks easier. Also, with no valve, you're always pumping air into the system which causes its own noise. Once everything in the garage is silent, and no air is flowing, you can go Zen on the car and pinpoint those last few leaks.
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