Ninka Donating Members 1,850 Member For: 22y 1m 11d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 07/01/03 11:58 AM Share Posted 07/01/03 11:58 AM I had a good look today (actually removed the intake pipe), and on mine the plug is connectred to the switch or whatever it is inserted on the 5-6mm hose running from the compressor to the wastegate actuatorGod only knows what it does! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djelibeybi Code Monkey Member 265 Member For: 22y 2m 24d Location: Canberra, ACT Posted 07/01/03 10:14 PM Share Posted 07/01/03 10:14 PM Its the scuntion plug and it cafibulates the reuptake boost waste inhibitor gas inlet valve.Sheesh, don't you guys know anything? :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninka Donating Members 1,850 Member For: 22y 1m 11d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 07/01/03 10:30 PM Share Posted 07/01/03 10:30 PM Thanks, Everything is a lot clearer now - not! hehe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richdave SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten Lifetime Members 1,841 Member For: 22y 3m 24d Gender: Male Location: Outer east - Melbourne Posted 07/01/03 10:46 PM Share Posted 07/01/03 10:46 PM Its the scuntion plug and it cafibulates the reuptake boost waste inhibitor gas inlet valve.Sheesh, don't you guys know anything? :D and I thought I was lyDsetsic! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F6 RAPID Formerly Turbo6 Donating Members 2,332 Member For: 22y 27d Location: North Brisbane Posted 08/01/03 01:42 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 01:42 AM (edited) Guys, a little suggestion for you and one that is completely worthwhile to educate yourself about turbos and the way they work which once you understand will make the job of modifying them (which is so simple!) easy and SAFE! Go to www.autospeed.com.au and search through the archives to find stories about boost control. Well worth the read! Edited 08/01/03 12:23 PM by richdave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djelibeybi Code Monkey Member 265 Member For: 22y 2m 24d Location: Canberra, ACT Posted 08/01/03 03:19 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 03:19 AM Alternatively, if you know nothing at all (like me), a good place to start is www.howstuffworks.com -- they have great articles on how turbos (or even just engines) work. As well as hundreds of other articles too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest harasn Guests Posted 08/01/03 07:39 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 07:39 AM the idiots on the production line have stuffed up again! they always do that. they also hold us ransom as to what cars they will build. to many options and they say no go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AMoffat Member 744 Member For: 22y 1m 27d Posted 08/01/03 08:22 AM Share Posted 08/01/03 08:22 AM harasn, can you shed a little more light on your last post? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott52 Member 188 Member For: 22y 1m 10d Gender: Male Location: Perth, W.A. Posted 10/02/03 06:14 AM Author Share Posted 10/02/03 06:14 AM the latest on the unconnected switch.I e-mailed a photo to the service manager at Centre Ford enquiring about the unconnected plug. he phoned me and said that after checking with ford they advised the connector should be connected and he had no explanation as to why mine wasn't. "must have been overlooked during assembly" he said. the valve is an electronic boost control connected to the EMS. we agreed that I would plug it in and it can be checked at 3,000km in a couple of weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninka Donating Members 1,850 Member For: 22y 1m 11d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 10/02/03 07:57 AM Share Posted 10/02/03 07:57 AM the latest on the unconnected switch.I e-mailed a photo to the service manager at Centre Ford enquiring about the unconnected plug. he phoned me and said that after checking with ford they advised the connector should be connected and he had no explanation as to why mine wasn't. "must have been overlooked during assembly" he said. the valve is an electronic boost control connected to the EMS. we agreed that I would plug it in and it can be checked at 3,000km in a couple of weeks. I agree Scott52, it should be connected.What I found was that the wastegate spring is set to about 4 psi, so without the electronic boost control (or bypassing it) you are running low boost pressure.The XR6T works by keeping the valve closed until correct pressure is measured in the inlet manifold, and if you look to the right of the throttle body (cabin side) you will see the sensor and its wiring. Once the sensor detects boost, it will ask the computer to manage this to stay at calibrated values (6psi) maximum.I'm not sure how you have been able to drive your car without the wire connected, as you must have had either no regulation at all, or only been running the pre-set wastegate spring pressure.At least the above is how I think it works Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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