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You probably haven't heard one of those since Helen Shapiro.tut wrote:Just ordered one but its a re-circulating diverter valve, dumps back into the system and not to atmosphere, so maybe a soft sigh.
tut
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Recirc dump valve just dumps all that hot, compressed air back into the system, get rid of it! Sounds chav as hell but it does actually work better... It will slightly unload the turbo but it bumps up the temperature instead.
As I understand it anyway.
As I understand it anyway.

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Until I read up on the subject I thought that the only choice was a dump valve to the atmosphere, but then I saw on the Forums that with the Audi engine that is not a good idea, the ECU sees it as a fault, ie a leak in the system, and takes the wrong action.
The standard Bosche diverter valve does the same job as the replacement, ie puts hot charged air back into the system, but as it is a rubber diaghram type, and prone to failure at higher mileages, it does not do the job as well as the stronger twin piston type, especially with a re-mapped engine.
It seems from those that have fitted them that it does work, with a smoother gearchange and less turbo lag, and as it is a straight plug in swap job, it will be easy to do a back to back.
tut
Until I read up on the subject I thought that the only choice was a dump valve to the atmosphere, but then I saw on the Forums that with the Audi engine that is not a good idea, the ECU sees it as a fault, ie a leak in the system, and takes the wrong action.
The standard Bosche diverter valve does the same job as the replacement, ie puts hot charged air back into the system, but as it is a rubber diaghram type, and prone to failure at higher mileages, it does not do the job as well as the stronger twin piston type, especially with a re-mapped engine.
It seems from those that have fitted them that it does work, with a smoother gearchange and less turbo lag, and as it is a straight plug in swap job, it will be easy to do a back to back.
tut
VTA dump valves also cause the car to run rich momentarily as the MAF has measured the air but it has been dumped so it is puting the fuel in to match the measured air which is no longer there.
Also you can get turbo stalling and rough part throttle and cruising problems for the same reason.
More Turbo chat please!

Also you can get turbo stalling and rough part throttle and cruising problems for the same reason.
More Turbo chat please!


Yes, sorry.tut wrote:Thanks Don, exactly what I was told, but put better.
MAF, Mass Air Flow sensor?
tut

Despite all this I have a VTA dump valve on mine so I know the problems first hand.



