Skillz
20+ Year Contributor
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- Dec 26, 2002
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Biloxi,
Mississippi
Ok, I have a Evo III 16G turbo, got it brand new from Mach V Motorsports. I also have the O2 dump.
Now, I just got all this stuff hooked up, and when I crank the car it runs, fine. No ruff idle, however, it sounds like it has a HUGE exhaust leak. So I looked under the hood, and the exhaust is coming out of the O2 dump pipe. It's like the wastegate is never closing.
I'm kind of new to turbos and stuff, but I thought this is how the wategate worked:
Vacum/low boost kept the wastegate flapper closed, but when boost (+ pressure) pushes against the wastegate acuator, it will push the wastegate open. Then, the air coming from the exhaust would escape past the exhaust turbine and thus, keeping the boost "controlled". If you placed a boost controller in front of that, set it to say 16 PSI, then it would take 16 PSI to open the boost controller, which would activate the "stock" wastegate, which is what like 8 or 9 PSI?
So, if that wastegate is stuck open, then boost will never be able to build up, which is what this seems to be doing.
Question is, how do I fix that problem, and what can cause it?
I do know, when I got the turbo I noticed the wastegate flapper was open. I didn't think it should have been like that, but being that I never seen a 16G turbo, I didn't know. Both my 14b turbos was sealed shut.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Now, I just got all this stuff hooked up, and when I crank the car it runs, fine. No ruff idle, however, it sounds like it has a HUGE exhaust leak. So I looked under the hood, and the exhaust is coming out of the O2 dump pipe. It's like the wastegate is never closing.
I'm kind of new to turbos and stuff, but I thought this is how the wategate worked:
Vacum/low boost kept the wastegate flapper closed, but when boost (+ pressure) pushes against the wastegate acuator, it will push the wastegate open. Then, the air coming from the exhaust would escape past the exhaust turbine and thus, keeping the boost "controlled". If you placed a boost controller in front of that, set it to say 16 PSI, then it would take 16 PSI to open the boost controller, which would activate the "stock" wastegate, which is what like 8 or 9 PSI?
So, if that wastegate is stuck open, then boost will never be able to build up, which is what this seems to be doing.
Question is, how do I fix that problem, and what can cause it?
I do know, when I got the turbo I noticed the wastegate flapper was open. I didn't think it should have been like that, but being that I never seen a 16G turbo, I didn't know. Both my 14b turbos was sealed shut.
Thanks in advance for any help.