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I have got a problem with the boost in my car. Sometimes when I floor it from let's say 2000 rpm the boost only goes up to 0.2-0.3 and stays there. If I let off the gas pedal and floor it again one or two times the boost will come in at a healthy 0.7 bar. This only happens about half of the time though. Sometimes the boost will come directly as it should. The last few times this fault occured, and I only got 0.3 bar, I kept my foot down and the boost came at around 3800rpm and went to 1.0 bar but the transition when the no2 turbo kicked in was very twitchy.

 

It seems to be a fault with something responsable for spooling or keeping boost from the no 1 turbo.

 

Does anyone have any experience with this boost behaviour? Any ideas what it could be?

 

Sticky vsv? Sticky wastegate? Vaccum leak?

 

Thanks in advance. :)

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

I just wanted to say that I solved the problem. I replaced all the easy and semi easy to get to hoses, tested and cleaned the connections for the EGBV and IACV VSVs. Now I get 0.7 bar everytime from 2000rpm and 1.0 when the second turbo kicks in. Why I get 1.0 is a bit of a mystery though, because I completely disconnected my EBC....

 

Anyway, thanks for the help! :D

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Probably a vacuum / pressure leak on the small bore hoses for the sequential control system. Use high quality rubber hose like the original, *NOT* coloured silicone hose, or even worse silicone hose held on with tie wraps as it's such a poor fit it needs them to even briefly stay in place. Silicone hose for this purpose is as sensible as greasing your brake pads. Show me a F1 or Le Mans Prototype engine that uses it.... Don't forget the ones to the pressure tank that run behind the engine! If a hose change doesn't fix it I would look towards a laky or sticky VSV. It's HIGHLY unlikely to be a wastegate issue. I would especially look to change the hoses to the pressure tank, but get them on the right way. If you cross them it won't sequence at all.

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Thanks Chris for the reply. I will definitely check the hoses to the pressure tank. And every other vacuum hose I can find. I will report back when I find the problem.

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Thanks for the reply.

 

So you still have the problem on your car? Will you let me know if you find the fault?

I will check all the hoses as Chris said, but it could be a VSV as you said. When you say VSV, which one do you mean? Reading one of the threads you posted suggests the EGBV as it seems to be the only one responsible for pressure in the No 1 turbo.

 

I found this and I will try to check them all.

http://wilbo666.pbworks.com/w/page/65646659/2JZ-GTE%20Sequential%20Turbo%20System

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Thanks for the reply.

 

So you still have the problem on your car? Will you let me know if you find the fault?

I will check all the hoses as Chris said, but it could be a VSV as you said. When you say VSV, which one do you mean? Reading one of the threads you posted suggests the EGBV as it seems to be the only one responsible for pressure in the No 1 turbo.

 

I found this and I will try to check them all.

http://wilbo666.pbworks.com/w/page/65646659/2JZ-GTE%20Sequential%20Turbo%20System

 

I believe I have resolved mine.....

It was a connection issue into the intake air control value vsv I broke the clip a while ago and it must of not had a good contact hence the intermittent issue, i just used elec tape on it but cleaned it with some elec connection cleaning solution

 

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=13935&d=1111617575

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I have this exact same issue as well!

I've not fully (or even attempted to) investigate it yet as it is so intermittent.

 

Good thread to keep an eye on though!

 

* on a side note, Chirs Wilson, would you recommend replacing the twin turbo link pipes with silicone pipes or stick with OEM pipes? (Sorry for the hijack OP)

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The dual wall, concertina stock pipes seem to de-laminate badly with age, so by all means try silicone hose. In larger ID's it's fine, if of good quality. It's the small bore stuff with no fabric mesh in the moulding that's rubbish. It splits along its length for fun, and is nothing like as secure as "rubber" hose of the right size.

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I believe I have resolved mine.....

It was a connection issue into the intake air control value vsv I broke the clip a while ago and it must of not had a good contact hence the intermittent issue, i just used elec tape on it but cleaned it with some elec connection cleaning solution

 

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=13935&d=1111617575

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Come to think of it, my locking clip on the connector for the IACV was also broken so I used a strap to hold it in place. Maybe that was what fixed it. :)

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