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jon_viola wrote:You have me there, but i thought that it would blow off the excess pressure and in my case re-circ it back to the intake (as opposed to venting to atmosphere) this all happens before the throttle body
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jon_viola wrote:That of course is true, merely that the valve is also set to blow off at a certain pressure to prevent turbo stall as well as being actuated by the manifold vacuum pressure, it's a two way system of actuation. I think we're in total agreement John it's just that my car for whatever reason does not seem to have vacuum at the DV actuator pipe, although it will show positive pressure...
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jon_viola wrote: assumed it was the DV hose - however no vacuum.
and plumbed in the gauge to the MAP sensor to get a reading.
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jon_viola wrote:Yes your right, however the DV is still plumbed in to the other hose so if it wasn't reading a vacuum then there isn't one making the DV work.... what to do next? Well I guess I start by undress the spaghetti that's there now and see what leads where.
Just to check from the manifold there should be two hoses one to the DV and one to the MAP sensor. Then from the v6 plenum to the ?
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