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08.05.2020 20:00 # 1
Daimon
Is it normal to sound when the car presses the gas after 2,500 cycles with a 1.4 tube? As if the turbo is engaged, a strange noise starts at the moment.
08.05.2020 20:00 # 2
ardinal
I am not so dominant in this kind of issues. A little bit of experience. My advice, experienced friends can make clear comments more easily if you shoot and share videos.
08.05.2020 20:00 # 3
madblueblacksea
No 1.4 turbo in the 206 gasoline
08.05.2020 20:00 # 4
OguzhanKucuk61
[QUOTE = madblueblacksea] There is no turbo in the 1.4 gasoline 206 [/ QUOTE]
The friend did not say there is a turbo, he already mentioned that it sounds like a turbo sound :)
08.05.2020 20:00 # 5
sonerkyl
Well, my teacher may be valves - v skiing - come from timing belts and bearings. As our friend says, the video would be better.
08.05.2020 20:00 # 6
madblueblacksea
[QUOTE = OguzhanKucuk61] [QUOTE = madblueblacksea] 1.4 gasoline 206's no turbo [/ QUOTE]
The friend did not say there is a turbo, he already mentioned that it sounds like a turbo sound :) [/ QUOTE]

There is no turbo in that vehicle and naturally it is not understandable to try to explain the fault by giving examples of the movements of the turbo. There is no such thing as the turbo being engaged anyway, the turbo is always active. I didn't hear the turbo sound like a plastic whirring (I saw a lot of faulty turbo)

The main thing is to hang out on unnecessary details instead of helping the friend with the problem (this is not the first one).
08.05.2020 20:00 # 7
Daimon
I'll try to shoot videos as soon as possible
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