July 31, 200718 yr i have just put on my new dump valves , had a job removing the recirc valves but got them off. just give it a run seems ok .. but....... i was under the impression that every time i took my foot off the throttle even under normal driving it should hissss. i have to cane it to get them to hisssss. i think i may have to adjust them to hold the boost longer or have i done all that work for nothing apparently they have trumpets on the dump valves so there noisy ...but not yet any advice on how mush i need to adjust them thanks
August 1, 200718 yr What valves are they, and are they adjustable? They wont sound if your driving normally as the car is running in vacuum they will only sound when you are genarating boost hence why they work when you boot it.
August 1, 200718 yr They will ONLY hiss if the turbos are making boost before you let off the throttle...
August 1, 200718 yr Author just adjusted the pressure. took the vacuum pipe of on tick over and its sucking. if i put my finger inside the valve and ry to lift the piston it mes easy but switch it off and i cant move it i reall thought that having dump valves it would hiss everyime i accelerate but its not now im pi44ed off.... if i put more pressure to the valve spring will that work aaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggggggggg doin mi edin
August 1, 200718 yr firstly, it shouldn't make much of a difference how much pressure you put onto the spring, if the pipe is under vacuum, the valve shouldn't lift! the valve will only lift whenever there is a positive pressure applied to the disc. Secondly, why would you want to fit dump valves???? like many other threads have said on here.....they only decrease your performance......unless your running 600bhp+!! But i suppose, everyone to their own opinion and all that!
August 1, 200718 yr When you step off the throttle, the turbo is still spinning and is forced to stop very quickly, due to that the air has no where to go. When you then step on the throttle, the turbo has to rev up again. This takes time, and the car feels tired. When you close the throttle, a vacuum is built up after the throttle. A hose goes from the inlet to the dump valve, and the built up vacuum sucks up the plenum valve inside the dump valve, and releases the over pressure built up before the throttle. The air goes out into the engine compartment and creates a the sound you hear from turbo. When you then start to accelerate, the vacuum disappears, and the dump valve closes, and the turbo pressure is on top at once. The car feels a lot more powerful than before. This is why you will not hear the vavlves at low revs. You need to have the turbo's creating enough boost to have the excess pressure to blow out of the turbo's. The only way you will get the valves to work sooner is to have your turbo's kick in sooner i.e lower revs.
August 1, 200718 yr The recirculation valves do exactly the same thing -they are fitted as standard but dump the air into the inlet rather than to atmosphere. This means the air the ECU has measured into the engine by the MAS stays in the system, rather than causing overfueling when you step back on the throttle.....
i have just put on my new dump valves , had a job removing the recirc valves but got them off. just give it a run seems ok ..
but....... i was under the impression that every time i took my foot off the throttle even under normal driving it should hissss.
i have to cane it to get them to hisssss.
i think i may have to adjust them to hold the boost longer
or have i done all that work for nothing
apparently they have trumpets on the dump valves so there noisy ...but not yet
any advice on how mush i need to adjust them
thanks