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D5 "Dump Valve Sound" / Slow Turbo Response Cure

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Old Nov 17th, 2019, 09:17   #81
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Update.... Cleaning this is a miracle job. It takes about half an hour but puts your engine to another dimension. Glad to did that and recommend to everyone.
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Old Nov 17th, 2019, 13:07   #82
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Does anyone have the original pictures for the start of this thread?

By the looks of things, this is exactly the same item that I replaced on my VW Transporter T5 2.5.
On the VW it has a little filter which is seperatley attached by a pipe.
If anything to go with what I found with the VW replacement with a genuine (Pierburg) part was the only option too mend the boost problems.

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