Took the car for mapping yesterday and the mappers had to end the session early as the car was hitting 22psi at 7000rpm on 2/3 throttle load with the wastegate fully open.
The mappers were initially mapping the car N/A before going on to mapping it boosted. So, they disconnected the actuator rod in order for the wastegate to be fully open so that it would bleed off nearly all the boost.
But, even with the wastegate fully open it was hitting 22psi on 2/3 throttle. They halted the session because if connecting up the wastegate and actuator they expected the boost at the redline to go much higher than this level with minimal control.
The car is a stock AUM engine, with mk4 ATP GT28RS bolt on kit, internally gated. Other mods are USRT short runner, bespoke 3" intake pipe, turbo back 3" side exit exhaust with one box and Emerald standalone management system.
The mappers were saying that the 'pebble' hole that the wastegate covers is potentially to small as it can't bleed the boost off.
These guys aren't cowboy mappers, as they build and map various GT cars for races all over Europe, so really know there stuff.
Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing these problems?
All ideas or help are much appreciated.
Thanks.
The mappers were initially mapping the car N/A before going on to mapping it boosted. So, they disconnected the actuator rod in order for the wastegate to be fully open so that it would bleed off nearly all the boost.
But, even with the wastegate fully open it was hitting 22psi on 2/3 throttle. They halted the session because if connecting up the wastegate and actuator they expected the boost at the redline to go much higher than this level with minimal control.
The car is a stock AUM engine, with mk4 ATP GT28RS bolt on kit, internally gated. Other mods are USRT short runner, bespoke 3" intake pipe, turbo back 3" side exit exhaust with one box and Emerald standalone management system.
The mappers were saying that the 'pebble' hole that the wastegate covers is potentially to small as it can't bleed the boost off.
These guys aren't cowboy mappers, as they build and map various GT cars for races all over Europe, so really know there stuff.
Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing these problems?
All ideas or help are much appreciated.
Thanks.