Benefits of an external wastgate if any?

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Benefits of an external wastgate if any?

Postby gt5 » Sun Oct 08, 2006 9:22 am

Just curious :?: what are the benefits if any of using a external wastgate? My RX7 as a external wastgate (plumbed back into the exhaust) my son had one on his Toyota Starlet (not plumbed back into the exhaust, screamer pipe :shock: ) just curious regarding there benefits maybe on a GTA or Turbo 2 :wink:
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Postby steveatyork » Sun Oct 08, 2006 9:25 am

:oops: the above topic was from the older Steve :oops: soz
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Postby David Gentleman » Sun Oct 08, 2006 12:27 pm

Depends on the application. Ext. Wg's normally suit large turbo applications running low/moderate boost, where basically most of the exhaust gas doesnt need to run through the turbine wheel, so it needs to be diverted through a free flowing wastegate..because, if it wasnt free flowing, the turbine pressure would back up and end up pushing the turbine wheel faster and getting boost creep...

Likewise, on a smaller turbo setup running high boost, you need most of the exhaust energy to go through the turbine wheel to maintain the high boost pressures.

Doing it on a GTA is difficult, because it needs to be plumbed in the common part where the manifold meet, at the backplate basically.

Ext Wg, are nore of a need than a power increasing item. They are just a good way of controlling boost (if you application needs it). If you have a setup, where the boost is solid, no creep etc, then you won't see any real gains except from a slight drop in exhaust restriction, but if you exhaust system is designed properly to start with, then you may not see any real benefits..

Installation on a Turbo2 would be easy, as it has a tubular manifold to start with, so plumbing one in with a screamer pipe would be quite straightforward.
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