Boost leak

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    I have a boost leak can't figure out where it is, recently upgraded to a fmic, only leaking at 15-20 psi or higher, don't have a boost leak tester, does someone I can borrow I'm located in Monticello.
     
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    What year and make car?

    (Sorry no tester... but maybe ideas)
     
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    Sorry that was not the thread I was thinking of... similar info.

    Here is the NASIOC thread with the same title ... it has better info.
    INTERWEB LINK THING
     
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    Go get yourself a PVC cap, drill a hole in the end, and add a valve stem. If it is a hair too small, wrap tape around the end until it's the right size. Don't forget to disconnect any crankcase ventilation lines that may pressurize the block. Blowing out your cam/crank seals is not desirable.

    After you have this fancy device, mix up some soapy water and go to town.