joostvdw Posted March 16, 2007 Share Posted March 16, 2007 I have a stock EA82T with a open 2,5 inch exhaust from the turbo back and since about a week, I have been experiencing boost creep in all but first gear. it rises to about 0,6 bar, stays there for a while (that's normal pressure) and if I keep it floored it will rise again to about 0,9 bar (I let off, thought that was enough without IC) so what's the deal? i've been driving around with this exhaust for month without a problem, so that can't be it, if the actuator is broken I don't think it would chill at 0,6 bar, so I guess that's oke too? please help me, I tired of constantly monitoring my boost gauge... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted March 16, 2007 Share Posted March 16, 2007 hey, how dare you post here before xt6.net. just kidding joost! i'd expect a vaccuum leak somewhere maybe? i would want john from KY on xt6.net to see this, i bet he'll reply at xt6.net, he's the subaru turbo genious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joostvdw Posted March 16, 2007 Author Share Posted March 16, 2007 hey, how dare you post here before xt6.net. just kidding joost! i'd expect a vaccuum leak somewhere maybe? i would want john from KY on xt6.net to see this, i bet he'll reply at xt6.net, he's the subaru turbo genious. sorry thought I would get more response here since you guys are more 6 oriented, but 1 moment, I'll copy it to xt6.net ... vacuum leak, yeah, could be, but I highly doubt it since the wastegate would work like a charm if my right foot wasn't so darn heavy (in other words, the boost "sticks" at 0,6 bar, so the regulator function works, unless I step on it.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JWX Posted March 17, 2007 Share Posted March 17, 2007 port the wastegate, install an EWG, or put the stock down pipe back on. this is what they do when you open the downpipe up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joostvdw Posted March 18, 2007 Author Share Posted March 18, 2007 I swapped the tranny yesterday, so I had to remove the exhaust anyway, so I had a look at the wastegate, and it looks alright to me... what do you guys think about an external wastegate? this should solve my problem right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JWX Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 I swapped the tranny yesterday, so I had to remove the exhaust anyway, so I had a look at the wastegate, and it looks alright to me... what do you guys think about an external wastegate? this should solve my problem right? would definitely solve the problem, but thats a lot of extra work....I'd try porting the wastegate first. its not that the wastegate is bad, or is going to look bad. its that the hole is too small to let properly keep the turbo from spinning faster when you open up the area behind it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joostvdw Posted March 19, 2007 Author Share Posted March 19, 2007 would definitely solve the problem, but thats a lot of extra work....I'd try porting the wastegate first. its not that the wastegate is bad, or is going to look bad. its that the hole is too small to let properly keep the turbo from spinning faster when you open up the area behind it. darn it! One question remains, why didn't it do this earlier? And for the porting is this something I should pay someone to do? or can I do it myself? (how?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JWX Posted March 20, 2007 Share Posted March 20, 2007 well seeing as though you are asking how, I'd trust someone else to do it, but I'll explain it anyway. you take the turbo off, pull the arm off the flapper door on the wastegate, mark around the plate to see how far you can go, and take a porting bit on a die grinder and go to town. be careful and don't go outside the line, you'll want to leave a little bit of a lip to seal still. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joostvdw Posted March 20, 2007 Author Share Posted March 20, 2007 well seeing as though you are asking how, I'd trust someone else to do it, but I'll explain it anyway. you take the turbo off, pull the arm off the flapper door on the wastegate, mark around the plate to see how far you can go, and take a porting bit on a die grinder and go to town. be careful and don't go outside the line, you'll want to leave a little bit of a lip to seal still. doesn't sound to hard, but in that case, it won't cost me that much better leave it to the pro's, thanks for the advice, I'll just ease the throttle for the time being. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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