Boost Creepin'
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Boost Creepin'
I've been having boost creep issues since turboing my current car. I wanted to run my setup by you guys and see if anyone had suggestions, because I'm pretty stumped.
Setup:
gtx2860 turbo
tial mvs 38mm wastegate
atp external wastegate turbine housing
cast log manifold
wastegate plumbed into downpipe
exhaust is 3" to a resonator and a turndown before the axle
I started with a 4psi wastegate spring, the turbo spools, the wastegate opens, then it gradually creeps up the 200kpa overboost protection a little before redline. By that point I'm pushing my stock motor and RX8 injectors to the limit so I dropped overboost to 190kpa.
I've tried changing the source of the wastegate and gone to a bigger vacuum line which did nothing. I then put in a 7psi wastegate spring, which does the same thing, just with boost creeping up a little quicker.
It almost seems like the wastegate just can't flow enough air. The turbo is really efficient, the exhaust has basically no back pressure; but it still seems crazy to think a MVS can't flow enough air for a 200hp car.
If you guys have suggestions of thing to try or potential issues please let me know.
Setup:
gtx2860 turbo
tial mvs 38mm wastegate
atp external wastegate turbine housing
cast log manifold
wastegate plumbed into downpipe
exhaust is 3" to a resonator and a turndown before the axle
I started with a 4psi wastegate spring, the turbo spools, the wastegate opens, then it gradually creeps up the 200kpa overboost protection a little before redline. By that point I'm pushing my stock motor and RX8 injectors to the limit so I dropped overboost to 190kpa.
I've tried changing the source of the wastegate and gone to a bigger vacuum line which did nothing. I then put in a 7psi wastegate spring, which does the same thing, just with boost creeping up a little quicker.
It almost seems like the wastegate just can't flow enough air. The turbo is really efficient, the exhaust has basically no back pressure; but it still seems crazy to think a MVS can't flow enough air for a 200hp car.
If you guys have suggestions of thing to try or potential issues please let me know.
Last edited by Braineack; 12-01-2014 at 08:25 AM.
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You can solve it with timing believe it or not. Jared's car:
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...p-build-62826/
Had some pretty bad creep, but after we told the knock sensor to STFU, and messed with the timing and ebc, it all but disappeared.
Talk to a competent tuner, and on a real dyno.
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...p-build-62826/
Had some pretty bad creep, but after we told the knock sensor to STFU, and messed with the timing and ebc, it all but disappeared.
Talk to a competent tuner, and on a real dyno.
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Thanks for the tip, I'll read up on the thread. Timing is still pretty close to the basemap right now. Since I was running low on fuel I didn't want to add timing and end up going lean up top. That'd be awesome if that's the problem. I've got some bigger injectors on the way, once they're here I'll add a few degrees and see how it does.
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Running 150kpa that creeps to 190kpa by 5800rpms before you run out of injector and have to shift to the next gear really sucks. It's be significantly quicker/faster/more responsive/enjoyable/reliable/safer if I could just run 180kpa all the way to redline like it should be able to.
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When I pulled it off to swap the spring I looked it over and compressed it, nothing looked unusual but I don't really know what to look for. Is there something I should check or any way to tell if it's opening all the way?
FWIW, it worked perfect on my old set up. But that was a slightly bigger turbo that ended up having a torn up turbine wheel so I assume it took a lot more to get it to spool.
FWIW, it worked perfect on my old set up. But that was a slightly bigger turbo that ended up having a torn up turbine wheel so I assume it took a lot more to get it to spool.
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I really dislike your wastegate setup. I'd like to see the EWG sit directly on the turbine housing, and have the dump tube incorporate the 90* bend currently being made by the IWG. The 90* pipe means you have a bunch of pressure loss in the pipe leading to the EWG, which inhibits wastegate function.
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^ I was initially wondering about that as well. That is a relatively tight bend. I seem to recall from fluid dynamics that every 90 degrees gives roughly the same amount of drag as 10 feet of straight pipe of the same diameter. That's a rough figure but gives you a good idea of the importance.
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The wastegate is plumbed directly to the intake manifold (no mbc/ebc for now). I know it's better to run pre throttle body but it should be fine for a wot pull.
I think the low lowend torque is primarily a result of basemap timing + weak wastegate spring. I'm sure it'd look a lot better if I could properly control boost.
I've been meaning to pull the spring out completely and see what happens, I guess that's my next test. Thanks for the advise on the wastegate, I hadn't considered the 90 to be a problem. I'll have to check fitment with the hood and if there's room to mount it directly on the turbine housing it should be pretty easy to have it redone.
I think the low lowend torque is primarily a result of basemap timing + weak wastegate spring. I'm sure it'd look a lot better if I could properly control boost.
I've been meaning to pull the spring out completely and see what happens, I guess that's my next test. Thanks for the advise on the wastegate, I hadn't considered the 90 to be a problem. I'll have to check fitment with the hood and if there's room to mount it directly on the turbine housing it should be pretty easy to have it redone.
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Yes, it does have 3 lower ports; 2 are blocked and the 3rd sees the boost source. The top ports are left open. I'll double check the blocked lower ports to make sure they're tight, it'd be awesome if that was the problem.
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you might have a better job preventing creep by using a pre-intercooler source.
But it seems that something is preventing it from venting enough. Unsure why. Could be the 90° before the EWG like savington mentioned.
What source are you using on the IM. Coming off the brake booster might be a smarter idea. Actually, I'd test that one, by temporaily removing it from the booster jsut to see. But make sure you have plenty of stopping room after a pull to redline :P
But it seems that something is preventing it from venting enough. Unsure why. Could be the 90° before the EWG like savington mentioned.
What source are you using on the IM. Coming off the brake booster might be a smarter idea. Actually, I'd test that one, by temporaily removing it from the booster jsut to see. But make sure you have plenty of stopping room after a pull to redline :P
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Figured I'd update this. I'm still having the problem. I've tried several wastegate sources off the intake manifold that didn't make a difference.
I love the pre-intercooler wastegate source idea. I ordered some aluminum bungs just waiting for them to arrive so I can get them welded in, I didn't want to screw up trying to tap the pipe myself.
I bought some ID1000 injectors, so there's no lack of fuel now. I added timing and saw no change. Then switched to E85, added more timing, and the boost curve is basically identical. The turbine housing flange is 44mm and my wastegate is 38mm so it's not as simple as moving the wastegate to avoid that 90 so I'm hoping the pre-intercooler source + adding a EBC will allow me to tune around the crappy wastegate setup.
I ran my 93 E10 datalog vs E85 datalog through virtual dyno to compare.
I love the pre-intercooler wastegate source idea. I ordered some aluminum bungs just waiting for them to arrive so I can get them welded in, I didn't want to screw up trying to tap the pipe myself.
I bought some ID1000 injectors, so there's no lack of fuel now. I added timing and saw no change. Then switched to E85, added more timing, and the boost curve is basically identical. The turbine housing flange is 44mm and my wastegate is 38mm so it's not as simple as moving the wastegate to avoid that 90 so I'm hoping the pre-intercooler source + adding a EBC will allow me to tune around the crappy wastegate setup.
I ran my 93 E10 datalog vs E85 datalog through virtual dyno to compare.
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Maybe the virtual dyno log isn't doing the boost curve justice. Here's the same pull from megalogviewer.
Every other turbo miata I've had built boost until the wastegate opened, then held that pressure to redline. I don't feel like this is normal for any car, and certainly not something you'd want on a stock motor car.
Every other turbo miata I've had built boost until the wastegate opened, then held that pressure to redline. I don't feel like this is normal for any car, and certainly not something you'd want on a stock motor car.