Matt L
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a dump valve? i know they sound chav etc but heard a tdi leon with one on last night and it sounded really nice .
tbf i didnt realise you could get them for diesel engines but looks like you can so tempted to go and get a price on one.
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Planty02
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do it matt
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Matt L
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ian get outside and finish your wheels i can see a visit to psi this weekend tbh
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Superlite Ltd.
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There was a TDI golf in Aber with one and it sounded rubbish?
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Minty_Fresh
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doesnt matter if there petrol or diesel if they have a turbo you can have one..
i think there shite!!
had one on my rs turbo (efi) and it chatterd like fuck, sounded way better than a dumpvalve but once i had loads of chavs come up to me n say that needs a dumpvalve mate, and walked off making dumpvalve noises..
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willay
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its a personal choice in the end, if you like it then get it.
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Tommy L
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I've been thinking about this matt 
But then chav springs to mind
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Matt L
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it does but this one didnt sound chav it made a really nice sound .
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Minty_Fresh
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you can obviously get different brands which make different sounds..
imo the standard wastegate makes the best noise!
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Planty02
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
ian get outside and finish your wheels
GTF, Jeremy Kyle's on
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Matt L
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your just getting gayer and gayer
[Edited on 13-05-2008 by Matt L]
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Fro
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I put an induction kit on mine and it spools up loud and then makes the dump sound when you let off but sounds more like darth vader Think the principle will be the same with your engine as i believe they recirc like mine does?
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
I put an induction kit on mine and it spools up loud and then makes the dump sound when you let off but sounds more like darth vader Think the principle will be the same with your engine as i believe they recirc like mine does?
Sounds like what mine does.
I've got a Forge Split R so you can have a sound if you like as well as it being a Recirc.
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Matt L
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how much you think id be looking at? (fitted)
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ed
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You don't need a dump valve on a TDi. It's a fuck load of effort for no gain and you are just bolting on a bit of over complicated crap.
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Planty02
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What purpose does a dump valve actually serve?
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ed
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On a petrol engine you have a throttle body which opens and closes to allow air to flow through. Your turbo will compress the air into the inlet manifold but when you lift off the throttle closes and there will be air stuck in between the turbo compressor wheel and the closed throttle. The air will go backwards and stall the turbo, or make the turbo run backwards. Thats where the dump vlave comes in. As the pressure behind the throttle in the inlet manifold drops the dump valve is opened by a vacuum pipe which dumps the trapped air to the atmosphere or recirculates it back into the intake side of the turbo in some cases.
On a turbo diesel engine you don't have a throttle so air cannot be trapped. Therefore you can't use a dump valve without some form of electronic actuation or in some cases they are attached to the brake servo for some reason. But as you have no where to trap the air there is absolutely no point in having one unless you like the sound or something.
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Planty02
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ahhhh thanks ed Makes alot of sense now
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by ed
On a petrol engine you have a throttle body which opens and closes to allow air to flow through. Your turbo will compress the air into the inlet manifold but when you lift off the throttle closes and there will be air stuck in between the turbo compressor wheel and the closed throttle. The air will go backwards and stall the turbo, or make the turbo run backwards. Thats where the dump vlave comes in. As the pressure behind the throttle in the inlet manifold drops the dump valve is opened by a vacuum pipe which dumps the trapped air to the atmosphere or recirculates it back into the intake side of the turbo in some cases.
spot on, that turbo noise is what is also gets called "wastegate chatter" which is wrong (for others not ed)
[Edited on 13-05-2008 by jr]
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Ash_EP3
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My mate has a very nice one on his MR2, sounds the nuts tbh
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