If the turbo is not kicking in when throttled, it could be due to several potential issues, such as a malfunctioning wastegate, a boost leak, or a problem with the turbocharger itself. Additionally, check for any vacuum leaks or issues with the engine management system that might prevent proper boost control. It's also advisable to inspect sensors, such as the boost pressure sensor, and ensure that the engine is operating within its normal parameters. A diagnostic scan may help identify any fault codes related to the turbo system.
I have seen a faulty boost sensor keep the turbo from "kicking in" but it didn't stop the engine from starting.
clutch could be slipping or the turbo not kicking in? Trip to a mechanic anyway
well it is 8.2:1 compression, so it would be a fish to ride. And why would you want to, I own one and there is nothing like the turbo kicking in at 8,000 rpm
This kicking drill strengthens your kicking leg and also teaches balance as you rotate on one foot while kicking
Turbo = 1 turbo, Twin Turbo = 2 turbos
It appears to be kicking Sicily.
Kicking the Dog was created in 2009.
Kicking in the Water was created in 1995.
Kicking Bear was born in 1846.
Kicking Bear died in 1904.
Kicking Bird died in 1875.
no you cant get a detention for kicking a door