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I have this photo of my Ram 2019 2500 with a blown-out intercooler boot tube that came off while my truck was being driven as a test drive. (Funny, not so funny, the dealer provided me this photo.) I took it to the dealer after a low boost and they changed out the DPF filter because it was clogged, the actuator because it malfunctioned and the intercooler boot as seen this was the new one that came off the turbo because it wasn't properly installed. My question for you folks is the same as the first person's question. Is this amount of carbon/oil look right coming out of this turbo going to the intake? I get they messed up when they didn't properly set the boot on the turbo, but this turbo looks messed up with what is coming from it. This truck has 130K miles on it. So, it's been used. The only thing is this turbo to me looks wrong. They did reinstall the boot on the turbo and the truck is running very good now. Only thing, the truck did start a regen as soon as I got it on the hwy to test the truck after getting it back. I'm disappointed like I'm sure many of you would be too.