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a waste gate is a valve that diverts exhaust gas from the turbo to limit the level of boost.
no offense, but your trying to build a turbo system and you dont even know what a waste gate is? you seem to be in a little over your head....![]()
a waste gate is a valve that diverts exhaust gas from the turbo to limit the level of boost.
no offense, but your trying to build a turbo system and you dont even know what a waste gate is? you seem to be in a little over your head....![]()
Yes, but diesels are different animals. They do not regulate air flow like a gasoline engine, only fuel flow.It's possible to size a turbo so you don't need a wastegate. The diesel in my bus is aftercooled, runs 20psi and has no wastegate. The diesel in my pickup is not aftercooled, runs 12psi and has no wastegate.
A turbo will "self-regulate" at a certain point. When it is pumping max, the friction will not allow the impeller to spin any faster. It can also cause the compressed air to overheat. I have never seen a turbo "pop," but I have seen them blow hoses, and bend impeller blades during backfire.The wastegate is there so you don't overspeed the turbo. If you want more low-rpm boost you have to run a smaller turbo so it spools up quickly, then it needs to be wastegated so it doesn't pop like a corn kernel.