Point to note to you guys with your actuator preset adjusted. Mine actuator broke last night wastegate is now flapping about
WW yours will be next! You may as well weld yours shut with 1.45bar @ redline LOL
Ah feck, my bottles twitching a bit now.
When you say your actuator broke last night, do you mean the rod/actuator or the connecting part on the turbo itself. if its just the actual wastegate get a forge one and just becareful of the spring you fit.
the fact that Jaccobs company exists no more does not inspire confidence.
Yea the rod has become disconnected!
I noticed Jacobs website no longer exists too.
I think Scotty they supplied the actuator with too strong a spring in it. If you check the forge website they supply at least 3 different strengths for different PSI for that actuator. Too high a spring would require a remap to adjust the N75 for smooth operation. I think a 7.5 psi spring would do the job. Its interesting that JBS are supplying their hybrid with a 10psi sprung actuator and will be stage 3 mapped to compliment one another. I'm sure that its down to too week an actuator setup that we are required to adjust the preload to increase boost levels which leads the n75 to lose some control of the boost pressures. The turbo can flow 1.4 bar at Redline but simply increasing requested boost doesn't achieve the desired results without fettling with the preload. I think its because our mapping doesn't allow the n75 to shut the wastegate for long enough.Ow jacobs site going kind of fecks up the warrantee!
Ow and a word of warning i had a forge actuator and had to take it off in the end as it was causing no end of problems as the revo software couldn’t handle it and no matter how much it was tweaked it wouldn’t work. That saying if you want one you can have mine! haha
Defo give it a go Simon, especially if Scotty can do you a deal with his actuator, the correct spring should yield some positive results.What spring did you put in it though scotty? Forge one is the same size (as long as you got the k04 transverse one) and if you have the green spring in it it's more or less standard 5-10psi. Yellow is 9-15psi. Blue is next followed by red which is around 22psi or something ridiculous! Just can't see it not working unless it was a dodgy unit! EDIT: or as WW has just said too stiff a spring!
Changed headgasket over the weekend! What a job! Also fitted the Forge Actuator! I think the problem is that it doesn't fit! The rod is around 5mm too short! I had to "alter" the mounting bracket to move it over enough the get the distance. But not too much that the coolent feed pipe fouls on the bolt head mounting it!
The actuator operates alright tbh, as well as the tightened standard one operated anyway. Used yellow spring (9-15psi)
As for my head gasket, looked liked it had gone between cylinders 3&4 on one of the coolent channels. Overheating problem has stopped, but running it on standard settings (0.9BAR), too scared to up the boost until I've done a few miles!
Reviving an old thread. Todays log.
Spec :- Forge actuator set at 13psi (measured), Large jetex cone filter, Oversized maff to offset 4 bar pressure reg.
MBC plumbed in parallel to reduce high boost spike and torque.
True max air mass reading =242g/s.
The lcr is pulling very well which i believe is a genuine 300bhp.
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How you getting on with the mbc? Does it eliminate boost spike?
I've guestimated peak airflow by simply increasing measured air mass by the %increase of csa of enlarged air mass housing. I'm not sure how accurate it is.Looking good, Carl.
Did you log 002/031 to calculate airflow from injector timing / a/f?