you need to verify the pressure it opens on its own.. by pressure pump or connected to charge pipe with nothing else in between OR with N75 plumbed back as it should be.
OR with N75 plumbed back as it should be.
Indeed, N75 plumbed in as factory with no electrical plug, or as mentioned vac pipe from inlet manifold or boost pipe straight to the actuator. Then read off max boost from a boost gauge.
To find out the actuator pressure have the N75 plumbed in normally but electronically disconnected.
You only want to disconnect and block of the vac line to actuator on a seperate run to see if the turbo can boost over what you have already. But remember be VERY careful if you do this.
thanks, will do
and if it does not boost over 1.2 bar = Actuator needs adjusting?
With the vac line to the actuator blocked off and it still not making over 1.2bar then it could be the actuator
You still need to bend the end of the pipe over and put a cable tie round it to actualy block the pipe off mate
You are doing two tests here:
1-N75 with all vac lines connected as they would normally be but with the N75 disconnected electronically. This is give you your actuator pressure.
2- Vac line to your actuator blocked off. It needs to be blocked and not just unplugged. As you know be very careful as you have uncontrolled boost. This will show whether your set up can actually make ore than the 1.2bar it currently does.
nothing connected to actuator and still 1.2bar max?
you sure nothings connected to it?
It has got to be something mechanical then mate.
I am going to reconnect the N75 as standard and then adjust the actuator.....