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Sorry for the long first post... I've been lurking for about a week trying to "kill my turkey" but I'm pretty stumped at the moment and was hoping to get some advice.
I just bought a MSP and immediately wanted to "fix" the compressor surge. After reading this thread and talking with someone at Cork Sport I decided to go with the turbosmart kompact dual port BOV/BPV unit. I ordered a 20mm unit but was mistakenly sent the 25mm unit, I fit this unit to reduced diameter hoses to fit the stock ports on either end but I wanted to know if I should just return it and go for the 20mm unit (not my main problem but worth mentioning right away in case it matters).
With this unit installed I'm still getting compressor surge no matter how I adjust the unit (fully hard, or fully soft, in between) and honestly don't notice much difference. Because of this I would assume that going to the 20mm unit wouldn't correct the problem. Reading this thread it seems that increasing the diameter to 1"/25mm has corrected the compressor surge problem for others, and I could increase the connection sizes on either end to match the 25mm unit since I happened to get it anyway. Can I simply modify my current parts to fit, or would I need to replace anything it is connected to?
If this helps anyone diagnose my issue the modifications currently being run on my MSP are an Injen cold air intake and a unichip performance chip with the boost set to around 9psi (this is what the previous owner told me, I don't have a boost gauge to confirm). And, like I said earlier I am attempting to fit a turbosmart kompact dual port BOV/BPV unit to correct the compressor surge problem. Another important thing to note is that the Injen air intake has an aluminum tube to connect to the bypass valve that is fixed at 20mm. I could have this trimmed off right at the unit and have a 25mm tube welded in place but this would be pretty expensive (I don't have the tools or skills to do this myself). The charge pipe side is plastic so I'm not sure if the current port is friction fit in or if I'd have to replace the whole charge pipe. I guess my main point is, would increasing the diameter correct the problem or would this really not make a difference?
I also saw BOV controllers on turbosmart's website which seem like they are built to correct this problem. But it also seems like a pretty hefty investment I'd like to avoid if I can correct the compressor surge without it.
Sorry for all the questions! I've definitely got a lot to learn.
I just bought a MSP and immediately wanted to "fix" the compressor surge. After reading this thread and talking with someone at Cork Sport I decided to go with the turbosmart kompact dual port BOV/BPV unit. I ordered a 20mm unit but was mistakenly sent the 25mm unit, I fit this unit to reduced diameter hoses to fit the stock ports on either end but I wanted to know if I should just return it and go for the 20mm unit (not my main problem but worth mentioning right away in case it matters).
With this unit installed I'm still getting compressor surge no matter how I adjust the unit (fully hard, or fully soft, in between) and honestly don't notice much difference. Because of this I would assume that going to the 20mm unit wouldn't correct the problem. Reading this thread it seems that increasing the diameter to 1"/25mm has corrected the compressor surge problem for others, and I could increase the connection sizes on either end to match the 25mm unit since I happened to get it anyway. Can I simply modify my current parts to fit, or would I need to replace anything it is connected to?
If this helps anyone diagnose my issue the modifications currently being run on my MSP are an Injen cold air intake and a unichip performance chip with the boost set to around 9psi (this is what the previous owner told me, I don't have a boost gauge to confirm). And, like I said earlier I am attempting to fit a turbosmart kompact dual port BOV/BPV unit to correct the compressor surge problem. Another important thing to note is that the Injen air intake has an aluminum tube to connect to the bypass valve that is fixed at 20mm. I could have this trimmed off right at the unit and have a 25mm tube welded in place but this would be pretty expensive (I don't have the tools or skills to do this myself). The charge pipe side is plastic so I'm not sure if the current port is friction fit in or if I'd have to replace the whole charge pipe. I guess my main point is, would increasing the diameter correct the problem or would this really not make a difference?
I also saw BOV controllers on turbosmart's website which seem like they are built to correct this problem. But it also seems like a pretty hefty investment I'd like to avoid if I can correct the compressor surge without it.
Sorry for all the questions! I've definitely got a lot to learn.