This is on a 2005 Mustang GT...
Alright so Im getting my car remotely tuned by Brooks Speed, and during the process of it Eric tells me I might have a vacuum leak because my Short term fuel trims on both banks are ~+15% each. So I grab a scan tool from my work and verify that yes my car is trying to make up for a leak.
Now my problem, I have sprayed brakeleen all over the vacuum lines, throttle body and intake manifold gaskets, no change in idle or on the scan tool. I do have a C&L intake manifold, 60lbs injectors, and the car is procharged.
Anyone have any ideas? I know there is a bottom plate on the intake manifold thats bolted on and can be taken off if needed to be cleaned which could cause a possible vacuum leak but that is hard to get to with spraying brakeleen.
Ill be trying a "boost leak test" and Evap/smoke test in the next couple days. Anyone have any ideas on direction to go?
Alright so Im getting my car remotely tuned by Brooks Speed, and during the process of it Eric tells me I might have a vacuum leak because my Short term fuel trims on both banks are ~+15% each. So I grab a scan tool from my work and verify that yes my car is trying to make up for a leak.
Now my problem, I have sprayed brakeleen all over the vacuum lines, throttle body and intake manifold gaskets, no change in idle or on the scan tool. I do have a C&L intake manifold, 60lbs injectors, and the car is procharged.
Anyone have any ideas? I know there is a bottom plate on the intake manifold thats bolted on and can be taken off if needed to be cleaned which could cause a possible vacuum leak but that is hard to get to with spraying brakeleen.
Ill be trying a "boost leak test" and Evap/smoke test in the next couple days. Anyone have any ideas on direction to go?
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