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BOOST CREEP - 16psi w/o Waste Gate Spring

Old Oct 24, 2005 | 04:08 PM
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Default BOOST CREEP - 16psi w/o Waste Gate Spring

I have been chasing a boost leak gremlin for months now with no luck.
And after an over-boost that blew the head gasket... I'm gettin frustrated.

I've replaced everything shy of the waste gate (38mm tail)
Hoses.... Diaphram... Springs.... Supply.... nothin.

So tonight we did a few dyno runs trying to root cause the boost leak.
With a 7.25 lb spring in the waste gate it creeps steadily to 16psi well before redline (approx. 10K).
With no spring in the waste gate, the exact same thing happens.


What could it be?

Is the waste gate too small?

I have a stock motor with a Velocity Racing Stage 2 Dual Ball Bearing - GT25/30R (it's the red bike in my sig).
The boost feed into the waste gate is a 6mm hose coming directly from the plenum (air box)... same for the gauge.
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Old Oct 24, 2005 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Fordified
If its creeping with no spring in the gate I'd say it can only be a few issues:

Gate is too small

Exhaust path after the gate is restrictive, not allowing the gate to flow enough.

Poor gate location. Is the gate bleeding off of 1 cylinder? Is the gate exit 90 degrees to exhaust flow?

Downpipe is restrictive.
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Could there be an obstruction on the exhaust side of the housing interupting the flow of air to the waste gate?

Take a look at the bend out of the exhaust.... does it look suspecious(sp) to you?

Here's a pic of the set-up:


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Old Oct 24, 2005 | 06:43 PM
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problem is your header design and wasttegate positioning, not the gate itself, or the design
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Old Oct 24, 2005 | 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by NChatch
problem is your header design and wasttegate positioning, not the gate itself, or the design
I agree. Where it is located it can not evacuate all the build up of boost. The problem is you are turning alot of rpms so that turbo is really spooling. Have other people with that manifold had the same problem? I can see it is tight in there and there is not many places to put the wastegate.
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Old Oct 25, 2005 | 11:46 AM
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yeah it seems as with the hole where the internal gate would go, is usually around 20-25mm, where hi is running a much larger tial. also the gate is literally AFTER the turbo where as it wont know or "see" boost till after it has gone thru the turbine. the gate should be moved to a different spot. i know there arent too many options.
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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 06:17 AM
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Big Red is home again...

She's set up at 205hp on low boost and 300hp on high boost.
Had a major issue with boost creep, had to hone the waste gate exhaust port on the housing from the size of a nickel to the size of a half-dollar.

Thanks so much for the input everyone

Works like a champ now.





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fucking sick as hell ...
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Old Oct 28, 2005 | 06:52 AM
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Here was the problem... restricted flow to the waste gate.... thus major boost creep.



Here is the pipe...


Here's the header exhaust flange...
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