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February 21st, 2010 03:10 PM #1I have an 03 Pajero FM, local... pag umabot ang rpm sa 2000,whether standby or running, there will be a loud sound coming from the intercooler, parang "wwwwiiiiinnnningggg...."...
I tried doing a some testing.. When I disconnected the suctioned (upper) hose of the intercooler, wala ang sound upon rev... Pag yun sa hose(lower) tinanggal then connected upper hose, may ingay pa rin.
Can anyone help? thanks
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February 21st, 2010 11:16 PM #2I have an 03 Pajero FM, local... pag umabot ang rpm sa 2000,whether standby or running, there will be a loud sound coming from the intercooler, parang "wwwwiiiiinnnningggg...."... Turbos do have this sound, but not so loud. If it is unusually loud, the turbo may have to be checked. This is an 18 year old car.... normal wear and tear.
I tried doing a some testing.. When I disconnected the suctioned (upper) hose of the intercooler, wala ang sound upon rev... Pag yun sa hose(lower) tinanggal then connected upper hose, may ingay pa rin.
Can anyone help? thanks
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February 21st, 2010 11:50 PM #3
18 yr old car? medyo napaisip po ako dun sir. i thought it was a 2003 pajero.
btt, i agree with sir Dd, its a normal wear and tear. have your pajero thoroughly check at a specialized shop. dame naman replacements/surplus parts for that engine. and di naman din siguro ganun kamahal.
guess ko is a cracked tube/hose
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February 22nd, 2010 05:45 AM #4
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February 22nd, 2010 02:22 PM #5
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February 22nd, 2010 06:40 PM #6
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February 22nd, 2010 06:44 PM #7for now the only connection I get is that when I disconnect the hose of intercooler from the suction valve, nawawala ang problema (sound)... anybody encounter this prob?
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February 22nd, 2010 08:11 PM #8
Turbos really whine. It's normal. I'd advise getting a boost gauge (I have a Php500.00 unit on my Patrol).
Disconnecting that hose might not be allowing the turbo to work hence it won't whine.
A boost gauge will allow you to see if the turbo is making any pressure or not.
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February 22nd, 2010 09:13 PM #9Sorry about the year Dudee.
You mentioned in your other post that this noise started right after you had your turbo cleaned. It is possible that the rotating components may be rubbing against the turbine and/or compressor housing/s. I suggest that you consult the workshop who cleaned your turbo.
Is power ok???
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