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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Wastegate riddle...

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Leaky Lines

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When I run the stock elbow and the box off, I get 25psi. With box on 3x5, I get 30psi and with the box on 5x5, I get 32psi. By switching to the elbow that came with the turbo, I get 35 with box off, and 40 and 45 respectively. What is going on here? This makes no sense to me. Am I over running the wastegate? How can I physically tell when it is opening? I would have thought this little experiment would have shown linear results.

The only change made between runs was the elbow.
 
Thanks, but that part I understand. Maybe I didnt ask the right question for the answer I am looking for. Why does the gate open later with the extra fuel of the box? Shouldnt it be opening at a constant(consistant) pressure determined by the configuration of the elbow?

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Jim
 
It open slowly at the same pressure. But if the fuel is higher then it needs to open more than it did before to output the same psi.
 
The wastegate is opening at the same psi but you push it harder with the higher setting on the box. More fuel = more heat= more exhaust to drive the turbo and over drive the wastegate. With my hx40 gated at 38 I could push to 42 on 5x5 plus water.



Is that what you are looking for?



Craig
 
Thanks guys. Craig, you win the cupie doll and the cigar for round one. I am overdriving the wastegate.



Round 2...

What good is a wastegate if I blow right past it? (pun intended)



Had I known this sooner, I would have saved a pile of $ and just went with the 16cm nongated.
 
If you are concerned with a few more psi,enlarge the wastegate opening to flow better. Be careful to leave enough material to seal well.



Bob
 
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