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2002 2500-Turbo Whistle?
I drove a 2002 2500 with 60k miles on it today and noticed a whistle sound, is that the turbo and if so is it normal? I never really noticed it on any of the other trucks I have driven. The truck has a 1693 code which I understand is a companion code, could it be related? The truck has the new style LP and IP pumps installed, holds about 6 psi until WOT then drops to around 1 or less. The turbo gauge seem to stay around 1 until I punched it then jumped to around 10. Anything here to be alarmed about? The truck was solid with no rust in the doors, 5 speed, nice interior etc. but I dont want to deal with alot of headaches either.
Thanks, Shannon |
Run!!! [nonono] [nonono] [nonono]
Anything less than 5 psi @ WOT is the standard, but lately folks have been saying 8 psi is the minimum. Forget about the darn turbo whistle and find another truck to buy. |
Originally Posted by smokindog
(Post 1115633)
Run!!! [nonono] [nonono] [nonono]
Anything less than 5 psi @ WOT is the standard, but lately folks have been saying 8 psi is the minimum. Forget about the darn turbo whistle and find another truck to buy. Pressure he is seeing is perfectly normal for the in tank pump. Look at the air filter as the source for the whistle, the silencer ring is probably MIA, as it is usually the first modification, followed by guages. phox |
If 1psi fp is normal at wot then I would pull that pump out of the tank run it over and take it back to the dealer and put it some place the sun don't get to. Not that I would ever own a VP again but I did min. fuel PSI would be about 25 psi @ WOT 40 or better at idle. I don't believe this has anything to do with the whistle but I would get a better LP on there before it eats another IP
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Here is the silencer ring mentioned above:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...55DSCF1421.JPG ~Rob |
I'd be alarmed that it's only making 10psi of boost... sounds like it might have a torn intercooler boot
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Thanks for the input. What is the normal boost range on these trucks?
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mid 20's? ........
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Originally Posted by 65pacecar
(Post 1117229)
Thanks for the input. What is the normal boost range on these trucks?
0-22 psi. :) |
Originally Posted by 24valvepuller
(Post 1115844)
If 1psi fp is normal at wot then I would pull that pump out of the tank run it over and take it back to the dealer and put it some place the sun don't get to. Not that I would ever own a VP again but I did min. fuel PSI would be about 25 psi @ WOT 40 or better at idle. I don't believe this has anything to do with the whistle but I would get a better LP on there before it eats another IP
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Originally Posted by 24valvepuller
(Post 1115844)
If 1psi fp is normal at wot then I would pull that pump out of the tank run it over and take it back to the dealer and put it some place the sun don't get to. Not that I would ever own a VP again but I did min. fuel PSI would be about 25 psi @ WOT 40 or better at idle. I don't believe this has anything to do with the whistle but I would get a better LP on there before it eats another IP
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FASS and even if it returns anything more than 14 psi and I don't believe it does but all that fuel returning to the tank is getting rid or alot of heat in the VP
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