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The lines to the Wastegate are Not Vacuum Lines. They are boost Signal Lines to blow the wastegate Open to control boost. Disconnecting them is a serious NO NO. I suggest running a line directly from the turbine housing to the wastegate with No boost controller to make sure the boost returns to normal. I am sure this was just a typo but a dangerous one. Ted.
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But the way it was worded it could have been catastrophic for many. Ted.
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Find a reputable tuner before you blow the thing to bits and cost yourself a fortune.
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Thanks for the input everyone. I did find and fix a cut on one of the wastegate vacuum lines. tried again and it still had some issues. No doubt the motor has been taking a beating from this. Which concerns me a lot being that it was just built after it melted a piston. Now i found the reference line disconnected from the intake manifold. how do i have the worst luck with this. Before i can see if this fixed all my problems i have to replace the bolts where my driveshaft/differential meet because apparently they dont like to stay in one peice.
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Reference line for what ? The controller, the gates ? either way, any hose not connected where it should is a problem. It may just be an annoying problem or it could be a destructive problem depending on exactly what it is doing...or should be doing. |
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it was for the controller. silly little things i would have never guessed could make such a big difference. i think i'e got it right but i wont know till i put the rear back together.
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If the controller doesnt receive a boost signal from the inlet manifold ( ideally this should be a dedicated line ). Then it will never do anything.
However, you should have the gate etc plumbed so that in this scenario it should just run at spring pressure anyway and be totally safe. So something still isnt right with how it is configured if it isnt doing that |
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The way you increase boost is by restricting the vacuum going to the waste gate.... He can take the vacuum lines off the top of the gate all day and it would not over boost. Last edited by Frans96ss; 02-03-2014 at 12:33 PM. |
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They are pressure control lines. Some people take this signal from the intake, so it will see both vacuum and boost. Unless you're running a very very soft spring in the gate, removing the signal line will cause an overboost situation, as there is no pressure acting on the diaphragm to open the gate and reduce boost. As for increasing or decreasing boost and how it is achieved. There are multiple ways and will depend how you have the gate and any control solenoids plumbed in. |
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In order to cause an "overboost" Situation you would need boost on top of the wastegate to hold it closed |
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But by comparison EGBP has nowhere near the same force. So a 5psi spring would take a lot more than 5psi EGBP to push the valve open, depending on the size of the valve. So you could easily see 10, 15, 20psi or more if you choose not to use the top can of the gate at all. So no, "overboost" is a loss of control either way. Removal of signal lines that are supposed to be in place will cause a loss of control. But again there are many ways to configure and plumb the gate for control, and each way will operate differently. |
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