PULL HARDER , IMPROVE MPG & KEEP YOUR MOTOR HEALTHY --BY ELIMINATING BOOST LEAKS!

Test your Ford Super Duty Power Stroke Turbo Motor for leaks the correct way and keep the motor running healthy and tow with confidence!  Many Power Stroke owners don't even know they have a boost leak until it is diagnosed and fixed then feel the real torque their motor was supposed to be putting out!  This easy boost leak test will take 10 minutes and will detect any leaks in any of the charge pipes, cac intercooler, cold side pipes and intake manifold.  All common and potential leak points.  

A boost leak will cause the turbo wheels to over-spin to try and make up for the lost pressure.  This puts a lot of strain on the turbo and it will start to develop shaft play from running too fast too hot and poor oiling.  Boost leaks can start out small and eventually turn into a blow-out or worse if left alone can eventually cause the turbo to fail.  

For tuned motors running higher boost the leaks present a much more severe over-spinning to compensate for the leak AND the higher boost from the tune.  This accelerates the turbo failure and expensive repairs replacing turbos and other damaged engine components.  

*If you have replaced a turbo, it could possibly have failed because of a boost leak, so its wise to test for leaks after installing to ensure the system is leak free

It is common that aftermarket parts are installed and not pressure tested, even by some experienced installers - robbing the additional power they were supposed to make.  

Avoid costly repairs, especially if tuned, towing or want the peace of mind going full throttle on the pedal every time you hear that turbo spoolin' up!

The main signs you have a leak are:

This boost leak tester will pressurize the whole charge pipe path and detect any leaks including:


Compatible with the following applications:

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How to Order:

The Powerstroke kit is offered in 2 variations:

[Choose your Kit Type]

Premium Kit:  Billet Boost Leak Tester Kit, Tire Schrader & Threaded M-Type Air fittings 1/4" NPT
Premium Kit w/Extension:  
Adds the 5ft Extension hose with ball valve, M-Type Air fittings 1/4" NPT

If you are looking for a kit to work with stock and aftermarket upgrades for all years check out our other listing - search "powerstroke boost leak tester shop kit" 
This option gives you the adapters for all model years stock and modified turbo for 3" and 4" turbo inlets.  

*highly recommended to include the Extension Line Kit since it will allow you to test conveniently and fill air without leaning over the bay.  Also has the convenient ball valve to easily regulate pressure

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How to use this tester:

This tester installs right on the turbo inlet flange.  This is the most ideal location as its the beginning of the charge pipe path and pressurizes the whole sysem.   Secure the boost leak tester with the provided T-Bolt clamps and start your test with a lower pressure on your compressor and listen for leaks.   The larger the compressor the more filling time you have between it switching on for refill. 

Tips using the tester with a schrader valve kit:  Work your way up to 10 PSI, 20 PSI and watch the bleed down rate of the pressure on the gauge.  30 PSI should be sufficient for any turbo system.  Bleed down rate can be used as a check instead of filling the system with pressures over 30 PSI. 1 psi/second is a general rule.  Bleed down is faster at higher pressure and slows at lower pressure.

Tips using the kit with a compressor fitting: Absolutely need to regulate the compressor pressure down or there is a risk of over pressurizing the system!  This can lead to an violent blow off of the tester cap or a charge pipe connection.    It is highly recommended to use the Line Extension kit with the ball valve for pressure control.   Regulate down the pressure to 0 PSI.   Connect the regulator kit and allow 5 PSI of pressure to fill the system.  Listen for leaks.  Work your way up to 20 PSI.   

Fix all leaks that are audible and use a soapy spray to find smaller in-audible leaks.   After all leaks are fixed, test one last time, shut the control valve off and trap the air in the charge pipes to watch how the system bleeds the air.   Slower the better.  Normal is about 1 psi/s at higher pressure and as it drops below 10 psi the system should bleed down slower.  

Design Features:  

Lifetime warranty from defects on all the components except the t-bolt clamps. 

If you have ANY questions feel free to reach out direct to tech specialist (248) 403-8512 cell/text/media 24/7 - Ask for Dave