Boost Creep. Enlighten me
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Boost Creep. Enlighten me
I read a lot of turbo-car-related forums (rx-7, mr-2, and for my VW) and I have heard of the term "Boost creep"
Now I think I kind of have an idea of what this is, and why it's a bad thing, but I know there are a few people around here who eat sleep and breathe turbos and I figured I could stoke your ego a bit by asking you guys to explain it to me.
Also, is boost creep only common in small displacement motors. I hear the most about it on rx-7 forums. Would an improperly tuned (Like most of the Turbo Fieros on Fagland) turbo Fiero have to be concerned with boost creep?
Now I think I kind of have an idea of what this is, and why it's a bad thing, but I know there are a few people around here who eat sleep and breathe turbos and I figured I could stoke your ego a bit by asking you guys to explain it to me.
Also, is boost creep only common in small displacement motors. I hear the most about it on rx-7 forums. Would an improperly tuned (Like most of the Turbo Fieros on Fagland) turbo Fiero have to be concerned with boost creep?
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Wastegate is on tEh eXh!! GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But yea its usually because of a excessively small wastegate.
First two posts were right.
But yea its usually because of a excessively small wastegate.
First two posts were right.
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Thats what i was trying to say...i KNOW the wastegate goes on the exh side.Standard wrote:Do you mean poor wastegate placement, or are there other factors?eHoward wrote:Poor manifold design is also a big contributor.
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Ok, so if you are flowing more air (Intake, bigger exhaust, headwork) without turning up boost, are you more susceptable to boost creep? My guess is yes.
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Why? It doesn't look to me that the flow to the wastegate would be significantly different between these two.eHoward wrote:Ok:
Not so OK:
I agree that your "ideal" would be better for wastegate flow. On the other hand, having a big hole on the outside of a bend is bound to disrupt flow to the turbo. What I don't know is how much difference that would make.
First, it is flowing opposite the direction of the exhaust in the manifold.
second, it really should be in the middle of the 3 tubes instead of off to one side. Rational or not, in my mind it makes more difference in the 6 cyl version then the 4. Those outside two tubes arent going to get wastegated at all on the 6.. . Having different manifold pressures in each cylinder caused by the uneven wastegating is not going to be good at all for tuning.
about ideal, it is ideal for wastegate location and routing. I do imagine that air will stack up and become like a wall in the tube that leads to the wastegate until it opens. SO it should behave like a smooth bend until that time. My daydreams are anything but a CFD program though.
I havent had much luck finding a *bad* . .. . i am sure i will though.
second, it really should be in the middle of the 3 tubes instead of off to one side. Rational or not, in my mind it makes more difference in the 6 cyl version then the 4. Those outside two tubes arent going to get wastegated at all on the 6.. . Having different manifold pressures in each cylinder caused by the uneven wastegating is not going to be good at all for tuning.
about ideal, it is ideal for wastegate location and routing. I do imagine that air will stack up and become like a wall in the tube that leads to the wastegate until it opens. SO it should behave like a smooth bend until that time. My daydreams are anything but a CFD program though.
I havent had much luck finding a *bad* . .. . i am sure i will though.
I thought about this a while back, I was thinking of adding a second Deltagate to my setup so I wont have this problem.
Like one for each bank of the V6 (35mm each) would totally eliminate the issue plus look pretty trick.
Obviously its overkill but for the price it would be fuck all to add.
Like one for each bank of the V6 (35mm each) would totally eliminate the issue plus look pretty trick.
Obviously its overkill but for the price it would be fuck all to add.
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ON a car that is tuned to teh raged edge, I dont think dual wastegates would be a bad idea.

Yeah I understand that youre talking about a V6 (and probably placing each wastegate on a log manifold) and not an inline 4 set up as I posted but I still think 2 on the merge collector is the way to go on both configurations.
A variation of the above rams horn manifold using dual wastegates:donk_316 wrote:I thought about this a while back, I was thinking of adding a second Deltagate to my setup so I wont have this problem.
Like one for each bank of the V6 (35mm each) would totally eliminate the issue plus look pretty trick.
Obviously its overkill but for the price it would be fuck all to add.

Yeah I understand that youre talking about a V6 (and probably placing each wastegate on a log manifold) and not an inline 4 set up as I posted but I still think 2 on the merge collector is the way to go on both configurations.