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Old 28-03-2010, 13:49
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yeah thats fine. Unplug it and just check its sucking at idle. there could be a block
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Old 28-03-2010, 15:44
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yeah thats fine. Unplug it and just check its sucking at idle. there could be a block
i've just had all of the boost pipes off & found that the hose on the actuator was split, i've replaced it & reinstalled all the boost pipes but the boost gauge & dump valve are still not working???

does any1 know if the problem is because this dump valve is off an s14, is the spring too hard for 7psi to move?
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Old 28-03-2010, 18:58
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**update**

i've changed the spring in the dump valve for a lower psi one (donation from a mate) but still no PSSSSSSSHHHHH!

after further examination, the vacume is in the correct place & sucking good, boost pipe are tight & secure, actuator hose replaced & secure, but boost gauge is not budging?

i've noticed the arm on the actuator is not moving when revving?
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Old 28-03-2010, 19:05
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take the r clip out , the actuator arm off and see if you can open the wastegate, it could be seized matey.
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take the r clip out , the actuator arm off and see if you can open the wastegate, it could be seized matey.
done what you said & the wasgate seems to move ok, only about 10mm tho. when revving the engine with the actuator arm disconnected from the wastegate is doesnt move, does this mean the actuator is broken?
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Old 30-03-2010, 23:46
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take the pipe from the air filter to the turbo off and check the turbo blades are spinning freely. Ive seen a few silvias with siezed turbo blades in the past.
If its not that you possibly have a boost leak somewhere that is allowing the boost to release from it rather than via the dump valve.
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check as pukka says, but also where have you plumbed in the dump valve (pressure side) and do you still have the std crossover pipe, the big orange seal on the lower side often leaks.

can you take a pic from further back so we can see a bit more of the engine bay.
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