Join Date: 2007-12-11 Location: Des Moines, IA Posts: 158 Trader Score: 0 (0%)
Still having compressor surge issues
Im still having compressor surge issues and am wondering if the problem could be how my bov sits on the pipe going to the intake manifold and is pinching the vac line. Here are some pics I took, please tell me what you think.
Join Date: 2007-12-11 Location: Des Moines, IA Posts: 158 Trader Score: 0 (0%)
It is a stock GTIR valve. I'm not sure that it is pinching but I guess I'm just wanting to know if anyone has any other ideas. I took it to a shop and they hooked it up and found that it opens normally so I don't know why I'm still surging.
Did they say when it opened? Perhaps you have a vacuum/boost leak so it isn't seeing enough vacuum to open properly.
You can also tee into your brake booster line for a much stronger vacuum signal. Just be sure you do so the the passenger side of the check valve (not the part that connects to the booster).
Wait a sec, do you have the small line inside the big line with a clamp? That may be blocking it or causing a leak.
A better way to do that is only use 1" or so of the small hose on the nipple, then run the big hose all the way to the nipple, slide big hose over small hose, then clamp it all together. That way you're clamping the nipple itself, so it can't crush it.
Originally Posted by swiss Wait a sec, do you have the small line inside the big line with a clamp? That may be blocking it or causing a leak.
A better way to do that is only use 1" or so of the small hose on the nipple, then run the big hose all the way to the nipple, slide big hose over small hose, then clamp it all together. That way you're clamping the nipple itself, so it can't crush it.
ohhhhhhh! that's what I'm looking at..... yeah do what swiss said. It will just crush closed if there is nothing supporting the small hose inside.
Also, get that breather filter of of there and run a proper catch can.