Your Favorite Wastegate...
#1
Your Favorite Wastegate...
This is for those of you who built your own setup - im currently using an internal gate and i hate it so im going to switch to an external 38mm (my manifold has the plate just i have a block over it right now) So ive looked at tial, turbonetics, and now turbo concepts (the ones it appears zpi used to use) the turbo concept seems to be the best bang for the buck at around $200 shipped with my choice of spring - anyone else have any suggestions on a good wg for a decent price?
#2
I think tials are $220 shipped. I bought a tial for my DA integra. And, when i did mine this time for the tC, guess what I bought TiAL. i just like to get a trusted brand. But, all the above you suggested are good and will work perfectly for you.
#3
yea thats what im kinda thinkin - only nice thing about the turbonetics is it comes with 3 springs and a ton of shims so basically you can make it whatever spring you want in it and avoid having to get an mbc
#5
Turbo Concepts. I had Tial BOV and wastegate and had problems with the wastegate creeping and the BOV surging. Relaced both, and both problems solved. Tial is good quality but just didn't work that well for my particular setup. Turbo Concepts is cheaper and quality is every bit as good. Still made in the USA unlike many other brands out there.
#7
Originally Posted by Guru
Turbo Concepts. I had Tial BOV and wastegate and had problems with the wastegate creeping and the BOV surging. Relaced both, and both problems solved. Tial is good quality but just didn't work that well for my particular setup. Turbo Concepts is cheaper and quality is every bit as good. Still made in the USA unlike many other brands out there.
#10
Most of the time, wastegate creep is due to location of the wastegate, and usually the manifold design. I'm not sure which issues you're having Ace, since Meaty's boost graph looks pretty consistent. You might be able to eliminate your creep with boost controller settings.
I'm not sure which issues Guru had, but maybe it was his particular manifold design didn't agree with the TiAL.
I'm not sure which issues Guru had, but maybe it was his particular manifold design didn't agree with the TiAL.
#11
Originally Posted by Guru
Turbo Concepts. I had Tial BOV and wastegate and had problems with the wastegate creeping and the BOV surging. Relaced both, and both problems solved. Tial is good quality but just didn't work that well for my particular setup. Turbo Concepts is cheaper and quality is every bit as good. Still made in the USA unlike many other brands out there.
The surge was probably from too aggressive of a BOV spring. TiAL offers 4 spring pressures for the BOV alone. It is referenced to how much VAC you pull at idle.
The WG creeping could be a multitude of issues that could have caused that: boost controller being too aggressive, turbine being too small, manifold design etc...
#12
Originally Posted by B_Real45
Most of the time, wastegate creep is due to location of the wastegate, and usually the manifold design. I'm not sure which issues you're having Ace, since Meaty's boost graph looks pretty consistent. You might be able to eliminate your creep with boost controller settings.
I'm not sure which issues Guru had, but maybe it was his particular manifold design didn't agree with the TiAL.
I'm not sure which issues Guru had, but maybe it was his particular manifold design didn't agree with the TiAL.
#14
I've never had any issues with my Tial...my boost creep was from an improperly installed spring which pinched the diaphram...I would not touch Turbo Concepts...I've seen a couple and they just don't look quality.
What about the synapse?
What about the synapse?
#16
Yea just looked at the synapse looks really BA and only like $250 it says multiple settings out of the box, is it like the t-netics and has multiple springs and shims to create basically any setting you want or is it different?
**EDIT** Just found a Synapse for sale on ebay for $230 so it looks like i may look at going that route just wunna find out first what method is used to allow variable settings.
**EDIT** Just found a Synapse for sale on ebay for $230 so it looks like i may look at going that route just wunna find out first what method is used to allow variable settings.
#18
Originally Posted by B_Real45
They have 3 or so (i forget) wastegate vac/boost ports. The different combinations of ports is what determines which psi setting it's at.