wastegate vacuum source.
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wastegate vacuum source.
Does it bother if the wastegate sees vacuum? I mean does it have to take it's signal absolutly from after the turbo or can it be taken after the throttle body, like on the nipple where we plug the boost gauge and the BOV?
thanks a lot
puma
thanks a lot
puma
Wastegate Vacuum Source
Originally Posted by puma
Does it bother if the wastegate sees vacuum? I mean does it have to take it's signal absolutly from after the turbo or can it be taken after the throttle body, like on the nipple where we plug the boost gauge and the BOV?
now that i think of it, this does really sound bad... although this effect is probably negligable it might even keep it spooling better for the next gear?? anyone ese have input???
FYI: just incase you dont have adj wg or boost controller. boost settings should be slightly different depending on location b/c of psi drop over IC. should run higher boost if wg is plumbed into manifold.
justin
i have a racegate and it has a port for vacuum and boost. Vacuum to "pull" open the gate and boost to "push" open the gate.
Right now, i have only the vacuum hooked up with a 9lb spring, and it holds 9lbs;and the vacuum port im using is after the t-body.
So i dunno, my set up is working ok, but i like to hear other peoples inputs
Right now, i have only the vacuum hooked up with a 9lb spring, and it holds 9lbs;and the vacuum port im using is after the t-body.
So i dunno, my set up is working ok, but i like to hear other peoples inputs
Originally Posted by HAI-TEK7
i have a racegate and it has a port for vacuum and boost. Vacuum to "pull" open the gate and boost to "push" open the gate.
Right now, i have only the vacuum hooked up with a 9lb spring, and it holds 9lbs;and the vacuum port im using is after the t-body.
So i dunno, my set up is working ok, but i like to hear other peoples inputs
Right now, i have only the vacuum hooked up with a 9lb spring, and it holds 9lbs;and the vacuum port im using is after the t-body.
So i dunno, my set up is working ok, but i like to hear other peoples inputs
You have manifold pressure hooked to the side port. It opens the gate at 9 psi.
-Max
Hooking the wastegate control hose(s) after the throttle body slows down the wastegate's response time a bit. Note that this is NOT boost response -- it's just how fast the wastegate responds to the boost. That might give you a sharper and better boost response, or it might give you dangerous boost spikes. It might solve some boost oscillation issues, or create them, or have no effect on them. It varies from car to car. It should give you a little more boost, since you will be picking up the pressure signal after the pressure drop of the IC, pipes, and throttle body have been subtracted from the compressor outlet pressure.
-Max
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Originally Posted by rotoboy661
on my setup
i used the side port from wg to compressor housing and the top port on the wg to the BC
that right??
i used the side port from wg to compressor housing and the top port on the wg to the BC
that right??
The top port can be vented if you are not using a BC
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damn, i am never asking easy questions...
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I know how a wastegate works and i understand the drawing, i really didn't need a drawing to understand that. If i could, i would plug it on the nipple on the turbo but there are none on the turbo my friend has.
So my two options are:
let it like it is, plugged after the throttle body or
have a nipple welded on the intercooler piping.
Since the second one involves more work, i wanted to see what people had to say about a wastegate seeing vacuum.
I don't thing that makes me an ignorant, does it?
So my two options are:
let it like it is, plugged after the throttle body or
have a nipple welded on the intercooler piping.
Since the second one involves more work, i wanted to see what people had to say about a wastegate seeing vacuum.
I don't thing that makes me an ignorant, does it?
Originally Posted by puma
I know how a wastegate works and i understand the drawing, i really didn't need a drawing to understand that. If i could, i would plug it on the nipple on the turbo but there are none on the turbo my friend has.
So my two options are:
let it like it is, plugged after the throttle body or
have a nipple welded on the intercooler piping.
Since the second one involves more work, i wanted to see what people had to say about a wastegate seeing vacuum.
I don't thing that makes me an ignorant, does it?
So my two options are:
let it like it is, plugged after the throttle body or
have a nipple welded on the intercooler piping.
Since the second one involves more work, i wanted to see what people had to say about a wastegate seeing vacuum.
I don't thing that makes me an ignorant, does it?
-Max
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bringing this thread back from the dead.....im going through a single setup+some more goodies right now. i dont have an nipple on the compressor housing to run the hose to so im wondering the same thing. would it be allright to run it from the intake?...
Originally Posted by z4csl428
bringing this thread back from the dead.....im going through a single setup+some more goodies right now. i dont have an nipple on the compressor housing to run the hose to so im wondering the same thing. would it be allright to run it from the intake?...
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