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Old 12-08-2007, 20:58
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The orange thing was replace by this: when i fitted my intercooler set up, i knew it was prone to break.

Tomorrow i'll set the desire boost in 4th gear, will know if in 2nd the boost is stable.

P.S: i checked the timing it's at 15°, warm condition.

Are you agree that in same rpm, i'll get the same amount of boost +/- 1psi?

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Old 13-08-2007, 00:28
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i knew you had taken off the orange thingy, i was using that as example coz mine did leak, with same effects, when you say boost drops, how far does it drop, also what type of boost controller do you have, if its bleed, it will spike then drop. if you make it run std boost, i.e put the std pipe from the turbo housing to the actuator, do you still get drop???
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Old 13-08-2007, 00:43
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boost on a t2 is always going to drop off at higher RPM, the exhaust housing is tiny, the T25 does the same thing exactly on the DET
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Old 13-08-2007, 23:46
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Some news.

Seems I was afraid for my car because if just turn the screw for just an amount to only feel more torque and let it as it is.

I explain, I've turn 3 times (in 1/4 turn step each) the screw now in all gears i've constant 0.6 bars, no drop and a few spike at 1.0 bars. I'm very happy! What a car!

When i turn 1/4 turn more, I have the same boost except that the spike goes up to 1b (like 1.1, i mean the needle goes pass the 1b mark on gauge), seems the limit of this MBC (it was sold to maintain 1 bar... but for 15$...).

Thanks for all support seems the next tape will be an electronic devices but really expensive even old ones...



P.S: I love more my S12, what about you?
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Old 14-08-2007, 06:30
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It shouldnt spike from 0.6 bar to 1.1bar,You still have a problem. Also 1.1 bar will destroy that little t2 and is completely pointless. There is no point in going more than 12psi on the standard turbo.

Have you removed your 'pov' safety valve on your inlet manifold?
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Just found a picture of your engine bay, Get rid of that diaphram dump valve and see if it still does it and im assuming those boost hoses have jubilee clips on them now
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Old 14-08-2007, 09:19
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So I still have trouble.
Yes 12psi will be my goal, it sufficent for me .

I'll check my car to find something later.

Some hints for reflexion: I'm at 3rd gear around 2000rpm, stabilize my cruises. When i went full throttle, it goes 1B and drop to 0.6 (spike appeared) but when i reached 0.6, when i upshifted, no problem it went to 0.6 and maintained the boost until 5800/6000 rpm.

I tested in 4th gear same thing, 2000 rpm, full throttle, spike appeared too

According to me: perhaps I have a leak hided, the spring of MBC is not enough hard,...

Thaks for all
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Old 14-08-2007, 15:34
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i think your actuator is week. The actuator cant hold the waste gate back against exhaust gas pressure causing it to open and reducing boost.

i would buy a adjustable actuator from turbo technics (around £80) fit it and remove your bleed valve

http://www.turbotechnics.com/docs/co...t2actuator.htm

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