Boost leak through IAC possible?

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Boost leak through IAC possible?

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So I am getting even worse bucking now (sometimes) than I was before with my old intake manifold. However, it feels very different as well. Like the boost is leaking out on and off. Could this be leaking through the IAC?
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Post by vrg3 »

It's possible. There's supposed to be a check valve built into the IAC valve, I think... but maybe not. You could try just putting a check valve in the IAC hose.
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Post by douglas vincent »

Check valve, check!

It needs to be a big one if I were to match the 3/4" stock hose.

I am going to mill an adapter plate so I can use the old stock IAC (2 wire).

I also might just block it off and see how bad it runs. Last resort.

I suspect that I am, for sure, getting some weird boost leak for sure through the current "new" IAC because if it is not working right to start, then it very well may not be closing when it should, or at least holding the boost in!
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Post by vrg3 »

They do sell check valves at hardware stores for a few bucks that would probably fit. The cracking pressure might be higher than ideal but it may work.
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Post by Legacy777 »

The turbo legacy has a little flapper check valve.

However, I'm not sure that will work on the n/a manifold.
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Post by douglas vincent »

Not the IAC. I rerouted it to be post SC so that if it were to leak, it would leak back into boost, which therefore would prevent it from leaking.

I also fabbed up an adapter plate and am running the old 2 wire IAC. Still weird idle, but the IAC is working.....

But, I hate this shit. I was able to barely tolorate the old bucking/missing. But now its worse, and I even tried removing the SMT6. And its still therre!!!!!!!

I thought it might be a leaking at boost Air Bypass Valve. Nope.

Now I don't know what.

I am replacing the battery tommorrow on a whim ( I have killed it dead about 30 times) and I may replace the coil and ignighter while I am at it.
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Post by Legacy777 »

Try resetting your ECU as well.
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Post by douglas vincent »

Spark plug wire. Stupid.

I went to change out the spart plugs today with new ones gapped to .035 and look down to see #4 isnt even connected. Hmmmmm.

I must have done something that loosened it when I installed the FMIC and it slowly worked its way loose.

Wagon runs alot better now, imagine that.
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Post by napphappy »

Cool, glad to see it was something simple.
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