

So the issue at hand is:

Cold engine boost is 5PSI

Warm engine boost is 8PSI



Now, when the engine is cold, the vsv will stay shut and and so limits boost to wastegate pressure at 5psi in my case, and 7psi in the manual 20 years ago.


When the engine is warm the vsv opens and relieves pressure from the wastegate to allow more boost and powaa, but this is only at 8psi.




What could be the problem here?


Could it be a weak spring that is allowing air out of the wastegate thus making it harder for the turbo to create boost cold and warm?

Could there be just crap in the wastegate and vsv lines?

Could an MBC solve this by essentially controlling when to release pressure?


However, if the wastegate spring is broken, upping the boost shouldn't have any effect right?

Could one of my cats be clogged thus preventing a decent flow?

I think I'm fairly close with my analysis/troubleshooting/research, but I would just like someone to confirm my issue put into my own words.
