kdmpolo
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That can't be goodSo i recently installed the K&N air intake and noticed this white powder near the intake hosing that attaches to the turbos.
(See image attached)
What could this be? Is it because i live in fl and more salt in the air? Should i be concerned?
Is there any white residue inside the filters? How about inside the stock tubing that you removed?
It kind of looks like plumber's putty. Maybe Kia uses it to seal things up? I don't recall seeing it on mine when I swapped intakes.
Edit: Google says you're running lean.
I'm willing to bet that's salty moist air condensation like you said. Looks like you would benefit from catch cans friend.
Edit: I just realized that's the surface that contacts the od of the turbo inlet pipe. I would say if you didn't see that residue inside the turbo inlet, it was probably just moisture getting trapped in the coupling.
The remains of a white Mustang GT?What could this be?
@kdmpolo No need to worry, as that section, where the residue is present, is where the attaches to the compresor housing, therefore it does not see any type of air flow through it.
Keep in mind that when the engine is on the assembly line the use a lubricant to ease on the installation if these pipes and the residue you see could be from the dried up lubricant.
The remains of a white Mustang GT?![]()