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Right all the debate about dump valves and performance got me thinking (yes, be worried!). I've had them installed for nigh-on 6 years. the last time I drove a Z in anger with stock recircs was mine, when it was a poorly white automatic, 6 years ago.
this is my understanding of how a DV'd system works:
a) floor it
b) boost builds up - boost gauge shows max (whatever that may be - say 1 bar for now)
c) enjoy the rush
d) foot off - TISH - boost gauge starts to quickly drop to vacuum as the compressed air leaves the system
e) engage next gear while the above is happening
f) back on the gas - boost builds back up, and we're back to b) again.
now if you had recircs, how right or wrong am i about this:
a) floor it
b) boost builds up - boost gauge shows max
c) enjoy the rush
d) foot off - boost gauge stays at max(?) or is the 'held' compressed air not measured by the gauge(?)
e) engage next gear while the above is happening
f) back on the gas - instantly back to max boost with no lag (?)
I honestly can't remember how this works... :confused: during the hot weather we've been having, I've noticed a slight drop in performance, including 1-1.5psi lower max boost on same settings and slightly more lag and even after my comments in the other thread(s) about this I got to thinking how much difference in performance there really is...