ZavzTy547
Senior Member
OK!
I'm aware that having no muffler or cat may cause OVER BOOST
BUT!
Can no muffler/cat cause BOOST DROP?
In other words, can having too much exhaust air flow, cause "BOOST DROP"
My truck does not over boost at all, but for some reason I loose 3-5psi after TC lockup or when it shifts, no matter how much I adjust the actuator/boost controllers/manual boost valves/vac hoses/blow off valve/innertube test/ etc etc-I've tried them all....
The boost drops, then slowly creeps back up to desired boost (by the time that happens, I'm already past the traps).
Could it be a worn actuator spring? (the spring seems to be very stiff-the way its supposed to be, correct)?
Stiffer springs only helps in the event of OVER BOOST not BOOST DROP, correct?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions/advise.
I'm aware that having no muffler or cat may cause OVER BOOST
BUT!
Can no muffler/cat cause BOOST DROP?
In other words, can having too much exhaust air flow, cause "BOOST DROP"
My truck does not over boost at all, but for some reason I loose 3-5psi after TC lockup or when it shifts, no matter how much I adjust the actuator/boost controllers/manual boost valves/vac hoses/blow off valve/innertube test/ etc etc-I've tried them all....
The boost drops, then slowly creeps back up to desired boost (by the time that happens, I'm already past the traps).
Could it be a worn actuator spring? (the spring seems to be very stiff-the way its supposed to be, correct)?
Stiffer springs only helps in the event of OVER BOOST not BOOST DROP, correct?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions/advise.
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