stumo
Active Member
The hole in a dawes is to let the pressure drop in the actuator once the ball has shut.
It sounds like you've got ...
shit/swarf/crap/etc in the dawes and that's causing the inconsistancy
or an actuator problem
or a prob with the piping/turbo etc
I've got a large 5 inch gauge that only goes to 30psi, it's sensitive enough to register you blowing on the tube, when connected up to the car with a dawes i've never seen it go over the set pressure by more than 1/2 psi .
Obviously if the pressure drops with a std turbo it's cos the turbo is running out of puff.
It sounds like you've got ...
shit/swarf/crap/etc in the dawes and that's causing the inconsistancy
or an actuator problem
or a prob with the piping/turbo etc
I've got a large 5 inch gauge that only goes to 30psi, it's sensitive enough to register you blowing on the tube, when connected up to the car with a dawes i've never seen it go over the set pressure by more than 1/2 psi .
Obviously if the pressure drops with a std turbo it's cos the turbo is running out of puff.
true, there is no wastegate creep BUT that's what the "gain" is for, it essentially does the same thingIt's how they justify their "builds boost quicker" claim because there's no creeping of the wastegate as you approach the required boost.