I normally take the neg off for 20mins. Its a shot in the dark but its free and gives everything a fresh start.
Thanks, I'll give this a go unless anyone says otherwise .
I'll literally try anything.
I normally take the neg off for 20mins. Its a shot in the dark but its free and gives everything a fresh start.
Check your actuator also Jay to see if shes gone slack on you, even better check with a foot pump that she starts opening at approx 4 psi.
Any improvement in the intake flow side of things usually increases peak boost (TIP, Maff tube, airfilter upgrades etc) but not affect surge. The manual boost controller correctly plumbed is well worth it and will enhance your set up. N75 and actuator appear likely culprits at the moment but you really need detailed vagcom logs to proceed with confidence and minimise costs.
Shot in the dark but what filter are you running and when was the last time it was cleaned/changed?
You mean so that I can blow out the pressure from the system entirely? I'd be game for trying it but not willing to buy one due to the cost and I don't know any local members, I'm all on my own out this way.
Does that involve removing it completely? I stuck my hand down there last night and felt the rod (ok that sound perverted) but it was pretty solid, then again I'm no expert.
Its simple Jay, just pull the vac tube off the n75 that gores directly to the actuator and connect it to a foot pump and slowly activate the pump and observe the pressure the actuator starts to move at.......job done.
Or turn down the actuator if you want to ease the symptoms?
could this be anything to do with pressure/flow change at the compressor due to the bigger volume TIP?
In which case would turning up the boost compensate and restore balance?
Total guess