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DeAdGnRaTiOn
10-28-2004, 03:34 PM
Alright dudes, I installed my manual boost controller, which I think is correctly but this is why I am starting this topic. I also recently installed an after market boost gauge so i can get some accurate readings. When I run with no MBC I am hitting 10psi on the guage...which I assume is normal. When I install my MBC it will hit up to 15, then slowly drop to 10 and stay at ten till i shift, then it will repeat...reach up to 15, slowly drop to 10. I can unscrew the MBC completly or screw it in and it will make no difference. I will always hit 15 and it will slowly drop as long as the MBC is in. When it is out...steady 10. WTF is the problem lol. 1990 Talon AWD Tsi.

I tried unplugging the sensor on the stock boost controller and I have just filled up with 92 octane. I heard that could be a problem...but still no dice.

SuperSleeper
10-28-2004, 05:41 PM
Does your car have aftermarket exhaust? Could be boost creep... or there may be a boost leak between the MBC and the wastegate.

DeAdGnRaTiOn
10-28-2004, 07:40 PM
stock exhaust but i suppose that wastegate problem could make sense. The hose that is on there is snug, but not as tight as the stock one. Is there alot of pressure going through there?

Shane@DBPerformance
10-28-2004, 07:49 PM
Originally posted by illegaLaser@Oct 28 2004, 05:41 PM
Does your car have aftermarket exhaust? Could be boost creep... or there may be a boost leak between the MBC and the wastegate.
Boost creep is when the boost goes up not down. And a leak between the MBC and wastegate would make more boost. A bleeder style boost controller is essentially a leak.

Check for boost leaks in system from the turbo to the head. You should really do an exhaust before you turn the boost up though.

1QUICK4
10-28-2004, 08:01 PM
Make sure the hoses aren't switched around. Mine was doing the same thing except spiking to 17 then falling to 10. It had been so long since I hooked one up I accidentally reversed the flow lol.

TheBlizzard
10-28-2004, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by 1QUICK4@Oct 28 2004, 08:01 PM
Make sure the hoses aren't switched around. Mine was doing the same thing except spiking to 17 then falling to 10. It had been so long since I hooked one up I accidentally reversed the flow lol.
And we have a winner. Sounds to me like you hooked it up wrong also.

CRAIG

Alpine TSi
10-28-2004, 11:01 PM
But if it was hooked up backwards wouldn't it just keep boosting until the motor popped? Unless he has a really bad boost leak. I have done this once and got to 30psi (where my gauge maxes), then the line blew off and I noticed I was running uber-lean, then backed off. Luckily I didn't kill anything.

1QUICK4
10-29-2004, 12:53 AM
Originally posted by Alpine TSi@Oct 28 2004, 10:01 PM
But if it was hooked up backwards wouldn't it just keep boosting until the motor popped?* Unless he has a really bad boost leak.* I have done this once and got to 30psi
He said he was running stock exhaust and mine was a 14b w/ stock exaust. Were you running a bigger setup?

Anyways, listen to the MBC and see if it makes a hissing noise. There was air coming out of the bleeder hole at idle. Something to check out. :goodluck:

Alpine TSi
10-30-2004, 08:33 PM
Slightly bigger yes. 16G, 2.5 inch dp and 3 inch catback. Are you trying to say that is all the boost it will build like that?

DeAdGnRaTiOn
10-30-2004, 09:26 PM
Hey I will try that and see what happens. Thanks alot dudes!