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1999 Ford F350 7.3 Compressor Surge

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

Surging turbo on My late 99 F350 Powerstroke

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  • By the looks who ever did ur gage might of fid something wrong

  • @DtotheJ1234 Educate you not, set the truth I did. Feeding the troll huh? sorry bud, but I'm sick of people targeting and individual manufacturer like people do fords, all 3 provide their fair share of problems.

  • @KingOfTheClutch feeding the troll, is worse than being a troll.....and of course it does, i own 2 trucks and a car...all of which have had a problem at some point....if you really think im a troll, why bother to educate me ?

  • @DtotheJ1234 Jealous? Shit like this happens with GM, Dodge AND Ford, I take it you must not have a car, shit happens, no matter who makes it. Quit Trolling.

  • My friends does the same thing. Guess he needs to buy the solenoid from ford.

  • shit man thats nasty, what ended up being the problem?

  • @sportscarfan1989

    MY wastegate flutter was fixed by buying a new wastegate solenoid from ford it was like 30 bucks.

  • Onsage, I can see you went and did some research before your last comment. Before you said surge only happens when you let off the throttle, incorrect. Your last comment is 100% correct tho. Surge can only happen when there is more volume of air coming out of the compressor than can be used. Throttle position has no direct control of that

  • There is no direct relationship? I suggest you do a little research on exactly what compressor surge means. You can also get compressor surge under load or WOT if the turbine is delivering more than what the engine can take, but it can also happen when you suddenly take your foot of the pedal and the turbine is still delivering boost, then if the boost has nowhere to escape (sealed blowoff) it will travel back to the turbine and cause compressor surge. But this is not the case in this video.

  • its a ford :P

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