This may be a stupid question, but I have a universal wastegate i use with my vnt, how much exhaust leakage will cause a drop in boost? I imagine that will all depend on turbine/ hot side size, back pressure, revs, etc.I have a similar problem the wastegate spring is for 7 psi and I think the exhaust pressure is pushing it open as I can only get about 8 psi without any boost control hooked up. I'm going to add a spring and see if that helps.
I don't have any vane control hooked up except a spring holding the vnt vanes closed. Nothing hooked up to the wastegate to open it. I'm assuming then, that the back pressure/drive pressure is more than 7 psi and it's opening the wastegate. Is this logical / true?
Thanks for the replys Guys.I was surprised to find when I got my early AAZ, it had neither EGR, nor BOV on the inlet manifold, so it's not the BOV! (My 1.6 did have it, so I know what I was looking for).The thought of the MBC being backwards had occurred to me too. I checked, and it has the ball pointing towards the turbine, spring towards the actuator.And the actuator already applies a little pressure to the wastegate proir to opening. I wound it in a few more turns, but it wasn't any different.I'm proper stumped.
Missed that it was an AAZ... Yep, no BOV there.Well, if you want to rule out the MBC you can leave the wategate completely disconnected, just watch your boost gauge and adjust with your right foot accordingly. If you still have the same symptoms then you're looking at a bad spring in the wastegate actuator or some other problem. If they go away and you suddenly get consistent high boost then there's something wrong with the MBC.
it was opening the wastegate because of drive pressure.