Well would I expect the BOV to be opening at 11psi? Maybe there's something not putting the pressure onto it to hold it closed because the only way air could get to the pod is through the bov recirculating it
Okay may have found something...
This line from the plenum connect to the hard-line near the wastegate.
Should feed the hard-line to the blow off valve yeah?
The bov is nt getting any pressure through the vacuum line. So if what I have said is correct I will bypass the hard-line and pipe the bov direct to plenum and see what happens. Awaiting go ahead
Bov vacc line now bypassed. Silicone to the plenum and holy shiiiiiit I just got a new car. So this is what you've all been driving hahaha, instantly hits 11psi now so gotta dial everything down.
I guess my hard-line is damaged or blocked somewhere n because I can't even put air through it with the air compressor.
Shoved some wippersnipper cable down it, no obvious blockage but its clear now so I would say mudwasps probably.
Now with all the new seals and hose its running so nicely
Eventually I will do the TB seals because there seems to be a quiet hiss near it, not sure how much of the noise is just intake vaccuum running through the plenum though lol
Dont quote me on it but I believed fl run factory 10psi and I know its common for boost control solonoids to give up and if so you will be boosting on soring pressure hence that lack of change, just a theory
I figured it out but cheers. Turned out that the b.o.v vacuum hard-line was blocked (probably mudwasp) so it was just opening at the bov spring rating because the boost pressure wasn't being directed to the top of the valve to keep it closed under open throttle