I just got my bottle filled, it cost me 38 24 tax and all to fill it up... Will have vids up sunday. Ill be racing a 96 transam, a ss camaro, and a turbo civic sunday. will have vids up
Yep, its plastic. Russ thats been helping me with this has never cracked his. It may give eventually, but many people have been doing it for years on their plastic manifolds. if it goes, then i will buy the aluminum one..
Man, I would not wait to find out. I would not trust plastic anything near NOS. Even if it hasn't broken yet, it COULD, and that would cause a lot of collateral damage. Better safe than sorry.
The blow off valve is relatively quiet. The video doesn't really pick it up for whatever reason. The wastegate and blowoff valves are tial...
I don't see how that is wastegate flutter (I assume its an external). It sounds like your blow off valve isn't set up properly and the air rushing back through your turbo. I don't have a blow off valve on my truck and that is exactly what my turbo sound like when I building boost and let off the gas.
Dave
91 GMC Syclone - PG Ti 500.4AL, Boston Acoustic Z6, Exile XT10
12 Legacy - Stock
The blow off valve is relatively quiet. The video doesn't really pick it up for whatever reason. The wastegate and blowoff valves are tial...
I don't see how that is wastegate flutter (I assume its an external). It sounds like your blow off valve isn't set up properly and the air rushing back through your turbo. I don't have a blow off valve on my truck and that is exactly what my turbo sound like when I building boost and let off the gas.
that can also bust a turbine shaft in two or straighten the impeler blades in a hurry!!!!
i know from experience
to much pressure backfeeding into the turbo has the tendancy to abruptly stop the forward rotation of the impeller and do alot of damage to your turbo.
when mine quit i needed a new compressor housing because when the inpeler wheel straightend and the shaft broke it put a large gouge in the compressor housing..... to the tune of a $900 rebuild from limit enineering but i thought whut the hell since i needed a compressor housing too i upgraded the TE60 to a TE63
Interesting. I should look into that a little more.
The reason I say it is wastegate(yes it is an external) flutter is because the sound is coming from the rear of the car where the wastegate is. The blowoff valve is in the front. When it opens, no question where the sound is coming from.
However, the car is going to the dyno again next time I am home. When I go back I will double check everything.
Wastegate flutter when you come off boost would likely happen when the compressor is stalling (i.e. not dumped properly). I agree, if it's coming from behind the car, it's probably the wastegate.
I assume you have a boost gauge? Do you notice any spiking when you shift normally?
ydnap wrote:so why did rally cars do it all the time, to the point that game makers programmed it into the games?
The compressor flutter or Blow off valve? All vehicle that don't have a surge valve (A BOV that recirculate into the intake) from the factory make the flutter (it might be muffled by the air box though) Blow Off valve noise is normal if you have a blow off valve.
They both are cause by the same events. The Compressor is at significant boost and then the user take his foot of the gas pedal (which closes the throttle body blades so they are almost closed) and the excess boost has to go somewhere. It either ventered to the atmospherse (BOV), recirculated to the intake (surge valve) or released past the compressor blades (flutter)
Dave
91 GMC Syclone - PG Ti 500.4AL, Boston Acoustic Z6, Exile XT10
12 Legacy - Stock