TD04, doesn't hold boost
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TD04, doesn't hold boost
I replaced my vf11 with a low mileage TD04. The vf11 use to boost at 11-12psi until 5250-5500RPM.
Now, with the TD04, and a MBC, a have a hard time getting 10-12psi, i adjusted the MBC to higher settings, i get 12psi for about 200rpm@ 3500rpm then it drops fast to 6-7psi until 6000rpm.
The only thing i did not use in the wastegate and MBC plumbing is the small plastic restrictor use with the vf11, is that the problem?
If i go straight to the wastegate, how much psi should i get, stock wastegate pressure?. I get 6-7psi with my mbc at the lowest.
Now, with the TD04, and a MBC, a have a hard time getting 10-12psi, i adjusted the MBC to higher settings, i get 12psi for about 200rpm@ 3500rpm then it drops fast to 6-7psi until 6000rpm.
The only thing i did not use in the wastegate and MBC plumbing is the small plastic restrictor use with the vf11, is that the problem?
If i go straight to the wastegate, how much psi should i get, stock wastegate pressure?. I get 6-7psi with my mbc at the lowest.
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i put on the reducer/restrictor and the boost does hold now for me. but it was weird, i was doing a second gear pull and the psi shot up to 10, then went down to about 7 at 4k rpm, then shot up to 12 when i started letting off. maybe i have it backwards. the smaller hose is supposed to be on the wastegate? anyone can help with that? thanks!
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Restrictor back on and still doesnt hold boost. It jumps to 12psi than goes back down to 6-7psi.
I did put the restrictor before the mbc, i'll try with the restrictor after the mbc.
I just don't feel like buying an electronic boost ctrler, and it use to work good with the vf11, i'll let you guys know
I did put the restrictor before the mbc, i'll try with the restrictor after the mbc.
I just don't feel like buying an electronic boost ctrler, and it use to work good with the vf11, i'll let you guys know
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Ok, i replaced my mbc with and other one laying around at the shop, and placed the restrictor before the mbc, everything is running smooth now. I guess the old mbc leaked somehow.
Anyway, i think i'll put the restrictor after the mbc anyway, it makes more sense to me, but for now i'm back to 12psi troughout the rpm range, such a sweet feeling
Anyway, i think i'll put the restrictor after the mbc anyway, it makes more sense to me, but for now i'm back to 12psi troughout the rpm range, such a sweet feeling
92 l swapped to ej22T with 2.0T shortblock
4.111 manual 2.5RS tranny, sti eng mount, wrx I/C, MBC, WRX turboback exhaust, WRX front seats, STI rad cap, WRX specR1 struts, Eibach springs , leg turbo front brake, WRX rear brake.
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the vent in your MBC might be to big for the actuator you're using.
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I encountered this problem with my DIY MBC. I installed it and it was pushing 14 peak and would hold a solid 11 through all gears. I then turned it down a bit for a DD setup while not pushing to old turbo too hard and all of a sudden it will peak at most 12 and drop to 6 no matter what i do. I figure it was the brass BB i was using that was not seating properly, so i just pulled it out.
So my question is with these DIY controlers is there supposed to be a vent hole on the wastegate side? How big? What does it do
Also i was thinking about using some liquid gasket to fill the end cap where the BB would normaly go, put the spring in and let it set, then pull it out and trim it up so that it would be like a rubber stopper. I think this would be much more reliable than a BB at sealing. What do you guys think?
I was also thinking that the main cause of MBC's sucking is the fact that the initial force required to open that valve is much more than it takes to keep it open so would that explain the boost drop?
So my question is with these DIY controlers is there supposed to be a vent hole on the wastegate side? How big? What does it do
Also i was thinking about using some liquid gasket to fill the end cap where the BB would normaly go, put the spring in and let it set, then pull it out and trim it up so that it would be like a rubber stopper. I think this would be much more reliable than a BB at sealing. What do you guys think?
I was also thinking that the main cause of MBC's sucking is the fact that the initial force required to open that valve is much more than it takes to keep it open so would that explain the boost drop?
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You do usually want a vent hole on the outlet side. I usually drill a 1mm hole. This relieves pressure in the actuator when the valve is closed.
Potentially better than a simple vent hole would be a check valve plumbed back to the inlet of the MBC.
In my experience a stainless steel ball bearing seals very well against a brass seat. Get a stainless BB and use a hammer and drift to press out a seat in the brass nipple in the exact shape of the BB.
Potentially better than a simple vent hole would be a check valve plumbed back to the inlet of the MBC.
In my experience a stainless steel ball bearing seals very well against a brass seat. Get a stainless BB and use a hammer and drift to press out a seat in the brass nipple in the exact shape of the BB.
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