Turbo "barking" (bad dog)!!
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Turbo "barking" (bad dog)!!
I use my truck to tow a pretty heavy (12K+) toy hauler. When towing the Smarty is set for towing (default). When pulling a steep grade, the turbo can reach almost 40lbs of boost. If, for some reason, I have to drop out of the throttle quickly, the pressure built up will "bark" back through the turbo. From the sound it makes, you know it can't be good for the turbo.
Question: Is there a blow-off valve or some kind of pressure relief valve that can be installed in-line that will prevent the pressure from backing up to the turbo?
I have heard of guys blowing the boots off the inter-cooler from excess turbo pressure.
Thanks, Steve
Question: Is there a blow-off valve or some kind of pressure relief valve that can be installed in-line that will prevent the pressure from backing up to the turbo?
I have heard of guys blowing the boots off the inter-cooler from excess turbo pressure.
Thanks, Steve
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Mine did the same thing with the AFE Stage II.
I took it off and sold it on here and put the stock setup back on. Really no difference in power or sound noticed, so no big deal there.....
I took it off and sold it on here and put the stock setup back on. Really no difference in power or sound noticed, so no big deal there.....
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If your CAC boots are good and tight you won't have a problem at those pressures. The BOV's are an expensive finicky addition.
You have a couple choices,
Turn back on the WG control with the Smarty or remove the boost fooler, which ever is the one holding the boost, and not get the benefit of more boost to allow the extra power and extra cooling.
Leave it the way it is and learn to drive aorund the bark. Don't lift suddenly under high boost conditions, use the OD off feature until your up to speed. The OD shift\lock and lifting off the accelerator suddenly are the 2 biggest culprits but the easiest to resolve with a driving change.
Get another turbo that is not as susceptible to barking. With a single charger you will loose spool and bottom end to address the high pressures and it is expensive. Twins area other option.
FWIW, mine has done the same thing for 2 years and over 100k. I just learned to drive around it by mitigating the things I suggested.
You have a couple choices,
Turn back on the WG control with the Smarty or remove the boost fooler, which ever is the one holding the boost, and not get the benefit of more boost to allow the extra power and extra cooling.
Leave it the way it is and learn to drive aorund the bark. Don't lift suddenly under high boost conditions, use the OD off feature until your up to speed. The OD shift\lock and lifting off the accelerator suddenly are the 2 biggest culprits but the easiest to resolve with a driving change.
Get another turbo that is not as susceptible to barking. With a single charger you will loose spool and bottom end to address the high pressures and it is expensive. Twins area other option.
FWIW, mine has done the same thing for 2 years and over 100k. I just learned to drive around it by mitigating the things I suggested.
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I agree with what you are saying and have been trying to anticipate how much throttle will be needed at any giving point. Still happens once in a while. I like the way the engine performs over stock when on the tow setting, so I probably won't be changing anything there. I just cuss a little when it happens and make a mental note, "Self, don't do that again."
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