My MBC has a very tiny bleed hole on the wastegate can side and works fantastic. I fear you may be over thinking this. :-) Sent from my HTC One XL using Tapatalk
Just buying a NXS Boost Controller on Ebay would have saved you a lot of time, posts and thinking
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Quote from: CrazyAndy on March 14, 2014, 05:09:36 pmHow 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!You've basically described a check valve? The plumbing becomes complex but what i am referring to is a 1 or 2 psi cracking pressure check valve oriented opposite the MBC and connected to the same lines. Whenever the pressure on the compressor side is lower than the pressure on the WGA side, it would vent back to the compressor side.
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!
The fitting you say is #8 measures .38 doesn't make sense. A #8 JIC should measure .50 as 8/16 =1/2 and the 8 number is how many 16ths the id is supposed to be according to what the hydro guy seminar I took a while back. #6 would be .375" as it would be 3/8 or 6/16 and I could see if you had one of those in there what kind of problems it could be. #10 should measure .625" and be plenty.Also, glad you went to the drill a small hole idea. I would think that if you didn't and went with that 2lb spring setup it would bleed off too much boost so your wastegate wouldn't see it and not open right. I could be wrong, but that is how I saw it.
I really hope you get a better clamp on there than that squeezee clamp.
AN fittings have less ID through the fittings themselves than what their size predicts unfortunately
Don't look like a proper text book oil drain, is it even above the oil level in the pan?You might actually need a scavenging oil pump on the oil drain as Porsche has done, some good reading here: http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/oilsystems.htm