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Old 01-28-2021, 08:13 AM   #4
airrick
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post
Well, my 2013 FR-S doesn't do that.

Have you checked for any cooling system leaks?

Do you park outside or is it garaged?
Its parked outside. I never had any overheating issues or anything like that. Last time i checked the fluid levels was like 2 years ago. But I did recently just add some fluid when i noticed the reservoir was near the low level. Been a few days since then and its near that low mark again. maybe there is a leak somewhere.

whats the best way to check for cooling system leaks? i usually just park it on a flat surface overnight and check the next day but its raining alot so yea gotta wait for that to stop.

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e View Post
Maybe check your intercooler piping ( inside) to see if it is wet. If the blow-off valve is pointed upwards, it could be releasing vapor (indicating that something is wrong, you shouldn't have that much vapor in your piping!)

It's probably nothing, but probably is why you're asking, so I'd keep wondering until you can rule out anything serious
The car has had some boost trouble lately but i have solved that i think.(EBCS broke) So the intercooler pipes have been taken off and on and off and on. All dry inside. This kit doesnt have a blow-off valve, it has a diverter/recirc valve. And it is not facing upward, its horizontal.

Ill update later when it stops raining to see if its gone.

Last edited by airrick; 01-28-2021 at 08:26 AM. Reason: info
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