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Old 01-11-2007, 07:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
mdog
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It seems like within your ? you have answered it yourself. Everything was fine until you pulled off all the piping and now it's not. Now, I am assuming that all plugs are gapped properly and that the plug connections are all correct and you don't have 2 seperate issues causing what seems to be one problem. All the lines for the EBC are still tight and connected properly as well? None of the lines were nicked or pinched inadvertently? If you truly have no boost leaks anywhere and all connections are correct the EBC may have to be recalibrated or have the settings dialed back in. Who knows, the EBC may have crapped out as well or gotten something clogged in a line somewhere after reassembly.
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