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[quote][i]Originally posted by MattyB[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Adam[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by MattyB[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Adam[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by MattyB[/i] BACK TO MY ORIGINAL QUESTION: On a petrol turbo engine, once boost has been spun, but the throttle closed, where does the boost go? [/quote] it builds up between the turbo and throttle butterfly [b][u]or[/u][/b] out of the dump valve if there is one, on a diesel there is no throttle to close tho [/quote] According to Kris: [quote]it would totally shag the turbo on a petrol if some kind of dv was not fitted. [b]all[/b] turbo petrols come with them as standard. [/quote] Erm? Which one of you thinks they are right? Vibs, can u help out here :lol: [/quote] we're both saying the same thing, if someone does a turbo conversion they might not fit a Dv, 99% will tho but it's not an essential for a petrol turbo [/quote] But what i want to know is, if a petrol turbo doesnt have a d/v, what downsides are there? [/quote]
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