clogged fuel filter causing back pressure on the pump making it draw too much amperage.
not really. You can get blowby in the turbo itself from high crankcase pressure, but a turbo won't cause engine blowby.
How do you blow a engine turbo.
make sure you have not blow your turbo. If you did not blow the turbo you might have put a hole into the intercooler. This will cause you to use a ton of gas
is this a diesel truck?does this engine have a turbo?if it is a diesel with a turbo,it will blow white smoke when cold till it warms upif it continues to blow smoke check your air filterother reason if it continues to blow smoke is the turbo is about to crater get it checkedalso check engine oil for coolant lossif coolant is leaking into cylanders,this will cause white smoke
In many cases leaves can cause smoke to blow through the defrost of a 1990 Ford F 150
Lots of things-bad oil pressure, restriction in the oil drain tube on the turbo, excessive crankcase pressure, and a worn turbo can cause turbo smoke.help@coloradoturbo.com
cut a hole in your air filter and then mount it securely and your good to go make sure you use elmers school only cause it will secure it tightly but able to take off in the future also buy an hks ssqvbov cause its the only one that will work On a non turbo, there is no pressure to "blow off". So a blow off valve would not do anything.
Where would you put a blow off valve on a non turbo, and what would it blow off? So the answer is no.
If you push the motor to nearly 8000 rpm in 5th gear which could blow the motor, its top speed is close to 135.
I haven't been able to. I disconnected my air cond. so it wouldn't blow hot air.
ofcourse they do, they blow on any engine
It is not necessary.