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Al-sw20 wrote:Quicker response between shifts.The turbocharger doesn't have to fill the entire outlet to throttle body piping again with compressed air.
mr2magic wrote:1) Compressor surge is when there is a pressure delta between the compressor housing(lower pressure) and the region after the housing
(higher pressure) which causes a pressure wave to impact with the spinning compressor.
This is completely irrespective of the cause of the surge.
2) Surge can be induced in two ways:
a) The engine is not able to ingest the mass of air being produced by the turbo causing a pressure build up through the intake system from the valves back to the compressor housing
b) The throttle plate is closed suddenly during spool also causing a pressure build up in the intake system before the throttle plate back to the compressor housing.
Surge never can occur without boost or load, prior or during to it's accurance.
As to the remarks on who is sponsoring what and why- that's pure hearsay and not part of the discussion.
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I'll repeat myself- you do not need a bov! Having one will definately and without a doubt reduce the stress on the thrust bearings and the turbine shaft.
CalMac wrote:Do I need to run a BOV if I have a screamer pipe and TIAL wastegate?
I just don't understand the magic of these damn turbos![]()
If not, is it just a case of blanking the intercooler hardpipe where the recirc would usually go and then re-routing a vacuum line?
It's Martin's old ATS TD06 kit btw if that makes a difference.
CalMac wrote:Right.Back to the wanted section I go then
CalMac wrote:Right.Back to the wanted section I go then
JAAASH wrote:CalMac wrote:Right.Back to the wanted section I go then
I've got an apexi twin chamber sat in a box somewhere.Needs a new hose and a clean up but otherwise perfectly working, if you're interested.
Al-sw20 wrote:Quicker response between shifts.The turbocharger doesn't have to fill the entire outlet to throttle body piping again with compressed air.