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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Well designed kit. It has many piping size options, regulator and valves to control pressure and flow. The plugs are also design with a web design on the back to ensure they don't collapse when clamping to. I thought that was smart. Recommended!
Jspec1
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This multi piece turbo leakage tester kit has an assortment of adapters to fit almost all applications. Components seem to be well made, with no defects. A great tool for diagnosing air leaks in your turbo intake system. Store away nicely with included case.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Never have I ever seen a tool kit like this, but since we have other DPTools used in our shop and we have a bunch of equipment with turbos, and my partner keeps coming back from weekend road trips with dilapidated Datsuns that have turbos, I figured I'd bring this kit in—if for no other reason than to help diagnose mouse damage in the intake plumbing on everything.While the kit uses is own special air fitting for attaching what DPTool calls "stepped adaptor" to the air regulator (see photos) the compressed air fitting is a standard M-type male quick disconnect (and of course the M-type fitting can be swapped out for any other type of air fitting). The stepped adaptors that are are all round are made to get clamped into any round place in the intake where they can be fitted. Then and with the engine not running, the intake can then be pressurized with shop air. Obviously, any valves that are open will allow air to leak into engine cylinders if an intake valve is hanging open, or if the intake and exhaust valves are both open for scavenging, but that is why the tool has its own pressure regulator so a tech can dial in the pressure needed to pressurized the intake system enough for the old soapy bubbles method of leak detection is employed.Basically the tool sort of works like a traditional engine leak detector, but specifically made for helping find intake system leaks.The tool itself appears to be well-made and the case is definitely big enough to be filed away on a shop shelf as the tool would take up way too much tool box space.
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