Right. I wound it right in. Car seems to go much better. From early testing, according to my gauge. I just saw 15psi creep to 17psi before dropping to 11psi at redline (in 3rd). Does this point to a weak actuator spring then or am I overworking the turbo now (excuse my ignorance again!)
I'm presuming that I'm not forcing this boost pressure IF there IS another fault like a blockage somewhere.
I know on other cars people will adjust the actuator to get more boost or put in a bleed valve so you can open that instead of adjusting the actuator (effectively what the N75 valve is doing). I imagine the car is mapped to where the factory actuator should be sitting but I guess if mine is weak then it wont get the required boost. I'm confusing myself here! lol I guess I need to look at the N75 duty on the logs now I've moved the actuator.
Any ideas why it boosts to a certain level and then decides to get another couple of psi before dropping off again to redline? It did this before too. Could be the gauge I guess.
I'll do some proper vag-com logs later tonight and post up.
Many thanks.
I'm presuming that I'm not forcing this boost pressure IF there IS another fault like a blockage somewhere.
I know on other cars people will adjust the actuator to get more boost or put in a bleed valve so you can open that instead of adjusting the actuator (effectively what the N75 valve is doing). I imagine the car is mapped to where the factory actuator should be sitting but I guess if mine is weak then it wont get the required boost. I'm confusing myself here! lol I guess I need to look at the N75 duty on the logs now I've moved the actuator.
Any ideas why it boosts to a certain level and then decides to get another couple of psi before dropping off again to redline? It did this before too. Could be the gauge I guess.
I'll do some proper vag-com logs later tonight and post up.
Many thanks.
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