What should it be at sea level with intake temps in the 120-130 range? I’m in FL. I’m guessing you have never heard that sound in the Ranger Raptor?
All they need to do is a boost leak test. Either with smoke or just compressed air and listen. Then spray with soapy water. If I can’t get in to the the shop foreman this week I’ll check all the connections myself.
It would be nice to know what the boost levels should be. It’s not a fixed...
This seems to be the norm at the two dealers I've been to. You schedule an appointment and the truck sits on their lot for 1-2 days before they look at it. I checked for codes and have none. If it's a bearing in the turbo's I would think you would hear it after you shut down since the turbos...
Not sure what this sound is but @RRaptorscallion0331 made a post about the same sound. Truck has just under 6k miles and no codes. Could this just be spool or possibly a bearing in one of the turbo's? Really don't want to go to the dealer if I can avoid it.
Anyone else have the same sound...
So on my drive home this evening the sound is definitely the same as yours. I’m not sure what the stock boost targets are. But if this is a boost leak I want to find it. I guess I’m going to research “how to find a boost leak”… I hate the idea of going to the dealer for anything.
I don't know if I can say anything yet, NDA. But I can give you a clue. There is s forum sponsor that asked for testers for their product and I was one of them. . Just search skid plate in the title...