Wow, I have this exact same problem. When I bough the car it was boosting fine. I bought an RJC boost contoller and Autometer boost gauge and was speeding around at about 12-14 pounds with just an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. It then just started to loose boost over time (over the course of about 2-3 months last summer), and now, I can't get it over 5. The first thing I did was pull off the cat to see if it was plugged up. There was some loose debris in it, so I dumped it out, but when I drove it around without it on at all (open downpipe), it still wouldn't boost over 5.
I then thought it was vacuum lines, nope. Replaced the wastegate and all intercooler hoses and filled the intercooler with water and cleaned it out, still didn't solve the problem. I even pulled the hose off the wastegate and plugged it up so the car would boost until it exploded, but nothing. I then thought that it might be the stock headers leaking, preventing the boost from climbing, so I bought a set of Poston headers and crossover and stuck them on last week. Still nothing. I'm about to resort to pulling the inake manifold off and replacing all the gaskets to see if that fixes it.
Anything you can find that would prevent me from doing this, please let me know. Otherwise, this is what I would suggest doing before throwing parts at it trying to fix the problem like I did. On the other hand, the car probably need some of these things anyway. :wink:
I then thought it was vacuum lines, nope. Replaced the wastegate and all intercooler hoses and filled the intercooler with water and cleaned it out, still didn't solve the problem. I even pulled the hose off the wastegate and plugged it up so the car would boost until it exploded, but nothing. I then thought that it might be the stock headers leaking, preventing the boost from climbing, so I bought a set of Poston headers and crossover and stuck them on last week. Still nothing. I'm about to resort to pulling the inake manifold off and replacing all the gaskets to see if that fixes it.
Anything you can find that would prevent me from doing this, please let me know. Otherwise, this is what I would suggest doing before throwing parts at it trying to fix the problem like I did. On the other hand, the car probably need some of these things anyway. :wink: