You said your MBC doesn't went? I hope there is a small hole somewhere between MBC and boost can so pressure can leak off? Otherwise you would open the wastegate once and it will stay open since pressure is trapped!
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It would vent to the IP if it is what is controlling your LDA. The LDA has a vent to atmosphere, as long as it isn't plugged or something
Ball and spring type controllers work great! (NXS boost controllers on ebay etc.) but if there isn't a pinhole to bleed pressure between ball/ballseat and boost can somewhere (normally a smole hole drilled in the MBC) the pressure will be trapped between the seated ball and the boost can and wastegate will stay open. Just something to note for those who make their own MBC.
How about a light ball and spring valve going the other way in parallel? It would not let air by while building or under boost (since pressures would be either against the ball or even on both sides so the ball wouldn't move anyway), but would let all the air back when letting off due to its light spring. That way we would not have to bleed boost control air to atmosphere; a true closed system!
Pretty sure that LDA vent is on the other side of the diaphragm, just so the LDA is free to move....Some of them even have a sealed can on the atmospheric vent side as part of some altitude compensation scheme.
Quote from: 745 turbogreasel on March 14, 2014, 02:24:25 pmPretty sure that LDA vent is on the other side of the diaphragm, just so the LDA is free to move....Some of them even have a sealed can on the atmospheric vent side as part of some altitude compensation scheme.Correct. It can not bleed through the LDA, but it could force the boost pin down, possibly enough to close the wastegate. This would make for smoke and high EGTs when off boost though since the pump thinks it is seeing boost.
Quote from: Alcaid on March 13, 2014, 07:58:35 amBall and spring type controllers work great! (NXS boost controllers on ebay etc.) but if there isn't a pinhole to bleed pressure between ball/ballseat and boost can somewhere (normally a smole hole drilled in the MBC) the pressure will be trapped between the seated ball and the boost can and wastegate will stay open. Just something to note for those who make their own MBC.Right, thus the use of a reverse biased check valve that only opens when pressure is greater on the side of the wastegate actuator.