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    Quote Originally Posted by GT3 View Post
    Think of compressor surge as the point at which the compressor blades begin to “slip” in the air, losing their pumping ability, much like an aircraft wing loses its lift when it stalls. In a turbo, this happens in a series of bursts, as the blades slip, then bite, slip then bite. This sets up a pulsing wave in the turbo piping and explains why the sound has that characteristic “flutter”.

    The interesting thing about compressor surge is that it occurs much more readily at low turbo shaft speeds. At these low shaft speeds, on road cars this is generally between 2000 and 3000 RPM, compressor surge is not much of a problem, as the loads generated by the surge are miniscule compared to what the turbo encounters at high boost. However, if surge occurs at high RPM and boost, it is possible to reduce the turbo life and/or damage the compressor.
    lol copy paste from GFB website, but explains it well

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    Just for the record.

    Obviously BOV manufactures are going to say that its really really bad so you buy there product.

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    Kai said
    What a good excuse for a K04


    touche!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by awestonvp View Post
    Kai said
    What a good excuse for a K04


    touche!!
    ... or, if you're going that far, why not a Garrett T28? (Yeah, I know ... new manifolds etc. ... but you have to admit, it has its attractions.)

    Dave

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    lol.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kai View Post
    lol.





    Oh no! what happened to the car? i don't understand =S

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    It blew the brake line nipple off or somthing and blew a part of the brake up.

    I have to wait 10 days before i can drive the car again because of parts coming from germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMack View Post
    ... or, if you're going that far, why not a Garrett T28? (Yeah, I know ... new manifolds etc. ... but you have to admit, it has its attractions.)

    Dave
    Sorry to go off topic but why is a t28 better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasn78 View Post
    Sorry to go off topic but why is a t28 better?
    It's BIGGER!

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    hey kai, what a bummer. 10 days! ..can you wait that long lol
    how did it happen? was there a snap or you noticed a leak first?

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