05-11-2005, 08:49 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Raton, NM
My Ride: 2005 SRT-4
Engine: 2.4L Turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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I agree with other assessments on the VNT actuator. I've had leaks in vacuum lines that would not even allow a VNT to start and run. I had heard of this, but did not believe it until I had a car do it. Take a vacuum line straight from the intake manifold to the 'B' port (should be the bottom port, the larger one) of the VNT actuator. Disconnect the top line ('A' port, WG port, errr, the small one). Start the car, if your vacuum is good, that arm should move more than 1/2". once it does, try revving the car. If it now revs where it should (will make little to no boost), then your problem is vacuum line related. Yes, a pinhole leak on the B side will cause your problems. The B side is notoriously hard to diagnose, and is plumbed in the most awful way. If that does not fix the problem, try actually swapping MAP sensors. I had one fail one of my 91 R/T's that showed no codes, read good on the OTC, and would shut the engine down at random. Took a long time to figure that one out.
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