Shouldn't the extra boost pressure, due to that hole in the piston, push it shut, and not open? That's what GFB explains in their video with Mighty Car Mods. If you blow into that piston hole the piston should shut closed.
So i took off the original diver vve to make it easier for me to access something, and while doing that i think i dropped one of the springs in the dv valve😂 now when driving theres barely any boost build up and throttle kinda feels weak. Would not having that spring be the reason
@@stratifiedauto but there's no tubes to reroute the air to? That's what I'm struggling to understand how it diverts air when it's just a piston that goes up and down
@@fcukdude1989 when the piston retracts pressurized air in front of the piston is able to pass through an opening that's beside the piston and joins with the compressor inlet, just in front of the compressor blades.
I had an oil leak on gti mk5 from diverter valve plug. I replaced with revision D and its still leaking a small amount of oil from the plug. Any ideas?
What stops the piston just falling into the turbo
Shouldn't the extra boost pressure, due to that hole in the piston, push it shut, and not open? That's what GFB explains in their video with Mighty Car Mods. If you blow into that piston hole the piston should shut closed.
Oh ok...thats actually very good for the system
So i took off the original diver vve to make it easier for me to access something, and while doing that i think i dropped one of the springs in the dv valve😂 now when driving theres barely any boost build up and throttle kinda feels weak. Would not having that spring be the reason
Yes
wait so where does the air get rerouted to? i thought a dv takes the air and puts it back into the intake
To the low pressure side in front of compressor.
@@stratifiedauto but there's no tubes to reroute the air to? That's what I'm struggling to understand how it diverts air when it's just a piston that goes up and down
@@fcukdude1989 when the piston retracts pressurized air in front of the piston is able to pass through an opening that's beside the piston and joins with the compressor inlet, just in front of the compressor blades.
I had an oil leak on gti mk5 from diverter valve plug. I replaced with revision D and its still leaking a small amount of oil from the plug. Any ideas?
Pero that maybe means your turbo inlet has oil buildup, you should check if the inlet of the turbo has any oil, if it does, you need a catch can.
Wat if you have the newest updated version ,it don't look like that diverter ,looks like it has holes in it ,the peirburg version
They function the same.