Still think it's odd that the turbo is specced so that this can happen. In my day, the wastegate 'requested' all the boost, all the time, and surge didn't happen. I suppose you can't argue with 400hp capability with quick spool on 2l though.
God awful? Taken out of proportions I think, it's a worst a little bit of surge, you make it sound like it's broken.
Some Americans said on YouTube that it's my wastegate spring not being stiff enough. I don't know much about turbo's though to be fair.
Still think it's odd that the turbo is specced so that this can happen. In my day, the wastegate 'requested' all the boost, all the time, and surge didn't happen. I suppose you can't argue with 400hp capability with quick spool on 2l though.
The way I see it (laymans terms) is you ask the turbo to supply more boost than the engine can swallow, so yes low rpm, too much boost is exactly that.
You end up with more pressure in the manifold than the turbo is actually producing, that air wants to get out so it goes back through the turbo instead of into the cylinders.
So Fuzz you think it will be sorted tomorrow?
"back in the day" turbos weren't that efficient.
If you want efficiency from a turbo then by default you run the risk of surge as that is at the very same point of highest efficiency