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    safety pressure switch

    hi my manual boost controller wont adjust my boost no higher than abot 0.8 bar and thats my acuator pressure do i have to disconnect the safety pressure switch

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    if its a manual boost controller were does the safety pressure switch come into play.

    come to think of it are you sure a boost controller is a good idea

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    well wen i wind the controler out it still boosts the same just fort that might stop it boosting up higher than that i wanna go to 17psi but wont adjust any more than a bar

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_R5GTT View Post
    well wen i wind the controler out it still boosts the same just fort that might stop it boosting up higher than that i wanna go to 17psi but wont adjust any more than a bar
    why dont you just set it via the actuator to run the 17psi then pressuming the actuator is capable of holding 17 psi. what id vacume tubing you using

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    its 5mm

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_R5GTT View Post
    its 5mm
    can you run 17 psi without the bleed valve

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    Lose the controller, set the boost level via the actuator and fuel the carb accordingly.

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    so ill adjust the acuator then and get rid of the controller, when i brought the turbo they said it can run 20 psi so i recon i can get 17 on the acuator

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    That's probably what the turbo can handle, not what it should run day in-day out.

    Is your carb standard?

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    groupe a carb and what happened was i had it rolling roaded monday and the fueling was wrong so we sorted that and drilled the main jet but we couldnt get it to boost any more that 0.8 bar and he reconded it seams like it was blocked did wanna rev up that quick,seam real slow

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    You took the main jet out to drill it and cleaned it after?

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    Probably increasing the main jet didn't help matters (read probably miserably over-fuelling throughout the rev range now).

    Perhaps you've got a boost leak, hence the engine not wanting to rev/rev slowly, and which would also explain why you're struggling to obtain any more boost.

    As a side note, you might find the turbo a touch more responsive if you use smaller diameter actuator pipe.

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    ok well the carb was running reali weak on boost but the vac pipe on the enrichment valve was off so thats ok now just the boost side the bloke who r and r it said it seams like the disc on the wastgate has possible got a chip out of it causing it to not hold higher boost

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    someone pop round and have a look before he has to order a r11102

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    lol

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    Re: safety pressure switch

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_R5GTT View Post
    ok well the carb was running reali weak on boost but the vac pipe on the enrichment valve was off so thats ok now just the boost side the bloke who r and r it said it seams like the disc on the wastgate has possible got a chip out of it causing it to not hold higher boost
    Ok, but increasing the main jet size is a bodge way (no offence meant) of increasing on-boost fuelling. It's not the way to go.

    It's possible the wastegate could be damaged, but apart from cracks around the wastegate port, which could cause spool-up prob's, I'd say it's pretty rare (and bloody unlucky) to see a damaged/chipped wastegate flap.

    You could whip the turbo elbow off to prove if that is the case, but I'm guessing you'll find the wastegate flap is intact...

    If possible, plumb in a boost gauge on the turbo outlet, and compare that to manifold boost pressure. There shouldn't be no more than 5psi (give or take a couple of psi) difference between the 2 gauges. If there is, suspect a leak in the boost circuit (hoses, intercooler, dump valve (if one fitted), perc-fan connection, carb elbow o-ring, carb elbow itself, inlet manifold nrv's, etc).

    If there aren't any leaks, it could just be that the actuator has seen better days & is struggling to hold the wastegate shut when on boost.

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