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ok here goes i am trying to get a grasp of what is going on.
i have a TT SWb Auto and the needle never moves anywhere from 0. doesnt go - or +.
had turbo's checked and they are not blown and i also done the idle test and never got any smoke from the exhausts. Having had the engine checked i have been told that two wires/cables that run either side of my engine (apparently connect to turbo's) are not connected properly and so the ECU has no control over the boost :eek: apparently they were not plugged in properly and exposed to the air and have broken. been told can plug back into ecu control or get boost controller (if i can find one cheapish)
started worrying about over boosting luckily enough there is no boost which at this stage i would prefer than them to spool to oblivion.
The bit i am looking to understand is i have some sort of system that tricks the actuators into opening them longer (sounds dodgy) and a hole that restricts the boost .
what is this system? what does it do and what is the purpose? All i know if there is a deliberate hole made somewhere to let excess pressure escape and restricting the boost to a certain PSI. (although because of the broken wires i have no boost so this is pointless at this time)
please help me understand as whatever it is i plan to have ecu control boost again and hopefully close/weald this hole shut and have original restrictor