Wastegate issues.
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Wastegate issues.
I have a 44mm tial wastegate, and I cant get it to hold spring pressure.
I have the pressure source coming straight out of the compressor housing, directly to the side port of the WG. The top port i just left open.
The boost isnt even near spring pressure... it skyrockets up into 17-20 area. I checked my spring and it's the green 11lb one.
The WG is brand new from a-spec. Could it be stuck? Could the diaphram be bad?
I can't come up with any conclusions. Suggestions would be nice. thanks
I have the pressure source coming straight out of the compressor housing, directly to the side port of the WG. The top port i just left open.
The boost isnt even near spring pressure... it skyrockets up into 17-20 area. I checked my spring and it's the green 11lb one.
The WG is brand new from a-spec. Could it be stuck? Could the diaphram be bad?
I can't come up with any conclusions. Suggestions would be nice. thanks
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You can use a air blower hooked to that vacume line running to the gate to see if it opens under pressure. Turn it down to like 50 psi if you can ans just bump the blower a lil and see/listen for air leaks or to hear if it clicks open or not....
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Take the wastegate apart and put some high temp anti seize on the valve shaft and see if that makes a difference. It could very well be sticking.
Definately pressure test it OFF the car. It should open at 11 psi if you have an 11psi spring.
The only other thing i can think of is poor wastegate routing on your manifold causing it to creep up like that OR the spring is marked incorrectly which is unlikely but should be looked into regardless.
Definately pressure test it OFF the car. It should open at 11 psi if you have an 11psi spring.
The only other thing i can think of is poor wastegate routing on your manifold causing it to creep up like that OR the spring is marked incorrectly which is unlikely but should be looked into regardless.
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its basically a 500r setup with the short runner a spec manifold. the source is right from the comp housing as it should be. its a stock port rew motor with the a spec kit on it. when we get it off we'll let you know the findings.i believe its just jammed, so when we get it apart im going to lube the valve with antiseize and make sure theres no obvious issues
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i bought it from a spec and I'm guessing the 44mm wg should be big enough for my setup. Its overboosting as soon as the turbo can make boost from like 3500-4000 and up.
Zack, we need to get a pressure tester and hook it up. Ill be over asap though.
Could a brand new wg just stick if it sat around for a while?
Zack, we need to get a pressure tester and hook it up. Ill be over asap though.
Could a brand new wg just stick if it sat around for a while?
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okay... so I took the WG off and pressure tested it with an air tank.
the valve SLIGHTLY opens at 17 psi.
and when i put it down to 15psi, it didnt move at all. But i could hear some air seeping around where the piston shaft goes into the upper part of the WG. Is that normal?
So I'm guessing I need a new spring. Although the spring is green and should be .8 bar, or around 11 psi.
Maybe if i go with a 5lb spring i can actually hold steady boost pressure. Where can i get a tial 44mm 5lb spring for a decent price?
Has anyone ran into this before?
the valve SLIGHTLY opens at 17 psi.
and when i put it down to 15psi, it didnt move at all. But i could hear some air seeping around where the piston shaft goes into the upper part of the WG. Is that normal?
So I'm guessing I need a new spring. Although the spring is green and should be .8 bar, or around 11 psi.
Maybe if i go with a 5lb spring i can actually hold steady boost pressure. Where can i get a tial 44mm 5lb spring for a decent price?
Has anyone ran into this before?
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I just ordered the small red spring that should open at 4.35 psi.
I got it second day air shipped... so i will let you know what happens when it get here!
I got it second day air shipped... so i will let you know what happens when it get here!
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If I'm not mistaken, you need pressure both on the diaphragm and the valve (exhaust) to open correctly. I also had creep issues with my long runner 500R kit...ended up going down to a 10psi spring to hold minimum 13psi.
Pressure tested the Tial and was told the slight leak around the shaft is normal and would be minimal after expanding from the heat. Let us know what happens.
Pressure tested the Tial and was told the slight leak around the shaft is normal and would be minimal after expanding from the heat. Let us know what happens.
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As long as the air is coming out the inside of that shaft (around the valve stem) then it's normal. If the air is coming out from outside the shaft (where the spring housing meets the WG body) then its not normal. Mine did that - turned out to be a bad O-ring under the nut that holds the body to the housing. I bought a replacement from McCaster Carr. I also used a copper silicon sealent just to make sure it wasn't ever going to leak again. If you remove the nut make sure to use a high temp threadlock sealent.
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