So THATS what's already missing on my XR5! I was wondering what was deleted? The butcher who worked on the car before just put a hardware store bung on it... (in it?)
Hi Great video. Would it be possible for a high pitched noise created by the symposer if there is a boost leak ? I seem to get the symposer making the correct noise but then is replaced by the high pitched noise and the symposer sound stops.
yes, usually boost leaks sound like a high pitched squeal. To confirm it is indeed the symposer remove it then remove the screws from it and split open - you'll see if its torn
@@AmstaffOdin ¡Los vendemos pero el envío internacional te costaría mucho! Necesita una manguera de silicona con un espesor de pared de 3-4 mm y el diámetro interno debe ser de 34 mm. Debería poder comprar en eBay o similar.
Symposer delete removes the symposer which is a common boost leak spot. If engine has a boost leak it will lack in performance and over fuel. Removing the symposer has no effect on the way the engine operates as it is unaware of the change.
@@damo8754 yes as its a boost leak so the ECU is reading air being drawn into the turbo via the MAF then some of it is escaping before entering the engine so engine will be running rich, throttle response will suffer and performance will lack due to the leak as its wasted energy
@@OEMDeniedPerformance im going to look into this next, only had her since November. Hopefully I can find out the issue, I've got an uprated boost solenoid to fit aswell.
see no reason why not but they are usually removed due to being a common spot for a failure and a boost leak. Ford switched to using the stereo on the later Focus ST/RS and have a blanking plate where the symposer originally was