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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 12:42 PM
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My RS is completely closed at idle. Pulling about -15hg at idle at 850rpms, and adjustment screw is about half way in. Vacuum source is connected to one of the throttle body nipples. I'm running a single turbo setup as well.
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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 93FD3S
My RS is completely closed at idle. Pulling about -15hg at idle at 850rpms, and adjustment screw is about half way in. Vacuum source is connected to one of the throttle body nipples. I'm running a single turbo setup as well.

That's interesting. It's behind the butterflies then. I'll have to try that out.

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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 05:09 PM
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Correction my vacuum source for the RS is on the upper intake manifold right after the TB. Sorry.
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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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If I had to bet, I would say that the spring is not strong enough.

Did the Type RS go through different versions? I bought it used so it's probably one of the older ones if it has.
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Old Mar 10, 2007 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by herblenny
Also I'm guessing vacuume pressure isn't much to really suck something big.
Good luck! Hope you get everything working correctly!

vacuum is the opposite of pressure.




yes, i read. VACUUM opens BOV's. if the bolt is tightened all the way down and its still opening with little vacuum (idle), the freakin spring is too soft and no science rubber glove condom experiments are going to help you fiure that out.
TIAL bov's with the weakest spring stay open at idle as well.

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Old Mar 10, 2007 | 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
vacuum is the opposite of pressure.
Thanks for clearing that up. It was my fault for saying vac pressure.. it should of been as you said, just vacuum. But hopefully others understood what I was implying...



Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
yes, i read. VACUUM opens BOV's. if the bolt is tightened all the way down and its still opening with little vacuum (idle), the freakin spring is too soft and no science rubber glove condom experiments are going to help you fiure that out.
TIAL bov's with the weakest spring stay open at idle as well.
-jacob
The glove experiment I did wasn't to test the spring pressure.. I did it to show that without BOV at idle (stock ypipe opening), the air doesn't get sucked in.

I when my blk car was running (2.5 years ago), I had Tial BOV mounted after the IC, just as you said, initial spring that came with Tial did open up at idle and air came out instead of sucking in. I was also worried about the weak spring and bought their higher rated spring. I also talked to few people about the bov opening at idle and most said not to worry. I ended up going back to weaker spring as I felt that running 12-14lbs of boost was un-necessary to use the stiffer spring.. Performance wise, i also didn't see any difference.. But who knows..
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