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Why is my boost hitting 22PSI on a stock map?
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03-26-2021, 07:13 PM | #23 | |
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They usually have an internal liner to stop the collapse. |
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03-27-2021, 08:04 AM | #24 | ||
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https://germanoem.ca/vacuum-hose-3-5x2mm-contitech.html I'm in Canada so I don't want to order from the US for a hose if I can help it. |
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03-27-2021, 08:36 AM | #25 | |
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03-27-2021, 11:30 AM | #26 | |
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N55 is the opposite of conventional wastegate controls. Typical wastegate controls (like, pretty much every turbo engine from any other manufacturer) use both a spring (to keep the wastegate closed to a certain PSI, like 6-7psi, after which the wastegate will open without outside forces, as you’re literally pushing it open with exhaust gasses) as well as the boost pressure from intake manifold routed to the wastegate to KEEP it closed. They modulate boost by BLEEDING pressure away from that intake-to-wastegate-actuator line to allow the wastegate to open. (Yes, I realize that external wastegate exist ) The N55 has two types: EWG - easiest. You command a value and an electronic device modulates the wastegate position to an exact value regardless of boost/flow/etc. PWG (the one most of us have) - has a spring as well, though the spring is something stupid low (2-4psi???? after which the wastegate will open without outside forces, as you’re literally pushing it open with exhaust gasses) and this is what may lead you to believe that “no vacuum means it’s closed.” That said, we DO use vacuum (produced by the vacuum pump) to PULL the wastegate CLOSED when boost pressure exceeds the wastegate spring. As such, you NEED vacuum to pull that wastegate closed under load/flow/boost. It’s also counter intuitive to say that the vacuum line “collapsed” and produced boost runaway, because we require MORE vacuum to keep the WG closed at higher exhaust flow (higher boost) because there is MORE pressure on the wastegate itself (because more exhaust flow). If there is insufficient vacuum (no line connected, bad vacuum pump, bad solenoid, etc.), you will see no/little boost. If there is excess vacuum (aka, really high WGDC [due to bad solenoid or poor tune]), you will see excessive boost. At this point, the only thing I can think is that the WG actuator arm is not coming back to resting/open position. This can be due to a solenoid/line, or even physical issues like bends, rust/corrosion, bad actuator (damaged internals), bad turbo (as there is another pivot inside the exhaust side of the compressor), or uhhhhhhh something else pretty obvious (I haven’t had my coffee yet. It’s a Saturday mmmmmkay) Last edited by anjuna; 03-27-2021 at 11:37 AM.. |
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03-27-2021, 11:48 AM | #28 | |
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You can always drop your downpipe, inspect the wastegate flap, make sure it’s moving easily, and you can ALWAYS replace components of the mechanism with enough willpower. No need to chunk a turbo if you’re just having issues with the wastegate, but if you decide to, id be happy to save it from the trash bin (I have been planning a few test fits of other compressor wheels and could benefit from having an extra “somewhat known good” turbskies) |
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03-27-2021, 07:26 PM | #31 | |
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03-29-2021, 03:35 PM | #33 | |
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This is common on Mhd n55e flashes. They abandoned the platform to work on the n55 ewgs. Theres nothing wrong with your car its the tune. I went custom tune just for this reason.
You cant log intake (after throttle valve) with mhd .. You can with Protools. The pressure you are seeing is before throttle body and once the throttle closes you would see a increase in pressure before (which you see) and a decrease in psi after throttle .. Its only like a decrease of 1 to 2 psi though. Its really just bad maps .. Its been documented many times. Any n55e mhd map log you will see the throttle closure then excess boost. Last edited by TunafishE93; 04-29-2021 at 01:20 AM.. |
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05-03-2021, 08:36 AM | #37 | |
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That said, valvetronic does not deviate from the programmed table. See my N55e EWG valvetronic table below. Stock Valvetronic table for N55e My changed table |
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