Hissing sound after boostpipe fell off

Lukeyx

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Nov 30, 2008
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Few days ago I was driving down the road, heard a strange hissing sound, booted it and heard a bang and then pipe fell off, then black smoke started coming out.

I put the pipe back on got a garage to have a look, they said the pipe was fine, but I don't think it is. When I accelerate it sounds like the air is escaping through the pipe, been reading of these forums and it sounds like the connectors on the flexi-pipe is damaged that's where the air is escaping from.

It's like a hissing sound as soon as the turbo kicks in at like 2k that's when the hissing starts.

Anyone else got this problem?

Prices for new flexi-pipe part?

Cheers.
 

brad1

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What car and model, also what exact pipe? Maybe the one of the two lugs has broke off or it hasnt been fitted back on securely
 

flappy

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Mar 28, 2007
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Sounds like the clip may have been put on backwards. I had exactly the same problem once, took me ages to figure it out as all looked normal when inspecting the pipes.
 

Lukeyx

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Nov 30, 2008
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I don't know the name for the pipe mate but it's the bit what connects to the Intercooler.

it's only just started making the noise after the pipe fell off though, Ive been reading the forum posts with other people with the same problem. And people have been replying saying it's normal, but mine only started making the noise after the pipe fell off so it can't be.
 

Lukeyx

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Nov 30, 2008
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Sounds like the clip may have been put on backwards. I had exactly the same problem once, took me ages to figure it out as all looked normal when inspecting the pipes.
Ah so the clip may be on the wrong way round? Would that cause the hissing sound?

Il have to check mate, thanks!
 

Silence

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Ah so the clip may be on the wrong way round? Would that cause the hissing sound?

Il have to check mate, thanks!

Turns out it was one of the intercooler pipe clips that had was loose, which the dealer has now fixed. Can't hear the sound anymore, although will have to listen out for it next time i've got a full load in the car
 

Lukeyx

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Nov 30, 2008
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Turns out it was one of the intercooler pipe clips that had was loose, which the dealer has now fixed. Can't hear the sound anymore, although will have to listen out for it next time i've got a full load in the car

Same mate, mine was intercooler clips too, I took the pipes off, put them back on refitted the clips and now it's fine!!! Weird.
 

Silence

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Same mate, mine was intercooler clips too, I took the pipes off, put them back on refitted the clips and now it's fine!!! Weird.

Hi mate. Where can I find these intercooler clips for me to check from time to time that everything is secured? Would I need to jack the car up to look for them?
 

Lukeyx

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Nov 30, 2008
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Yeh mate, jack it up, take the underneath tray off. Then look towards the passenger side corner (connection to intercooler), just take pipe off all together and re-fit the clips.
 

flappy

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Mar 28, 2007
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You have to take the under tray off, jack the car up and look where the boost pipes join. There is often a little bit of oil leaking from these.