Pretty much every stock diesel on the market will do that (Especially the Dodge/GM/Ford pickups in the states), it's considered normal and not really harmful.
when i pull to full boost, and i release on a high rpm, my turbo makes dumpvalve sound, is that surge also? Do i need to use a dieseldumpvalve?
now the vnt is even not fulle adjusted, the vanes dont close much when offboost.
Greetz, Benjamin
No, that's normal when you are using high boost. Surge is a chattering sound and you can hear it very clearly at first and then it fades away. It's like
TSAT-
tsat-
TSAT-
tsat-
TSAT-
tsat
Pretty much every stock diesel on the market will do that (Especially the Dodge/GM/Ford pickups in the states), it's considered normal and not really harmful.
If it isn't harmful then why would manufacturers bother spending the time and money to design surge protection into turbos? It puts a lot of stress on the turbo.
when i pull to full boost, and i release on a high rpm, my turbo makes dumpvalve sound, is that surge also? Do i need to use a dieseldumpvalve?
now the vnt is even not fulle adjusted, the vanes dont close much when offboost.
Greetz, Benjamin
No, that's normal when you are using high boost. Surge is a chattering sound and you can hear it very clearly at first and then it fades away. It's like TSAT-tsat-TSAT-tsat-TSAT-tsat
to me that is the mostest coolest sound,lol
i make mine do it on purpose,sorta
wind it out in a gear,lots of boost....then push in the clutch,and shift grandma slow,,you get the chuffin sound
it sounds like rapid flatuation,,lol
:lol: :lol:
Pretty much every stock diesel on the market will do that (Especially the Dodge/GM/Ford pickups in the states), it's considered normal and not really harmful.
:shock: :shock:
surge, not good in any way, shape, or form.
It's like spinning a bike wheel up and then shoving a stick in the spokes.
and hillfolk, that'd explain why your turbos blow so fast :wink:
Pretty much every stock diesel on the market will do that (Especially the Dodge/GM/Ford pickups in the states), it's considered normal and not really harmful.
:shock: :shock:
surge, not good in any way, shape, or form.
It's like spinning a bike wheel up and then shoving a stick in the spokes.
and hillfolk, that'd explain why your turbos blow so fast :wink:
it was an answer to my quistion, we'r not talking about surge
Greetz, Benjamin
oh ok, didn't read back any, my fault.
Pretty much every stock diesel on the market will do that (Especially the Dodge/GM/Ford pickups in the states), it's considered normal and not really harmful.
:shock: :shock:
surge, not good in any way, shape, or form.
It's like spinning a bike wheel up and then shoving a stick in the spokes.
and hillfolk, that'd explain why your turbos blow so fast :wink:
one of the garretts blew a the exhaust wheel right out of the dp at the drags at the 1000 foot mark
one of the kkk's let that lame thrust bearing go at hi revs+pumped about 1 qt of oil in the intake
so no that doesnt explain why im blowing turbos
maybe its because i let them go full boost(40+psi) ,and im seeing 1500degree exhaust temps
the turbine wheels are literaly melting off ,or getting fatigued