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    not trying to post to off topic either. but not to sound like a complete spanner, but what exactly does the r1 diverter do that the stock diverter doesnt? is it just build quality?

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    TBH Mozzy I have never felt this surging that is mentioned, with a forge dv. It was more of a way to get a little extra power out of the car at the top end but after going phase 2 I don't think I need it. but I thought the valve could help.
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    I have never had any of this surging either...I have refitted my Forge Splitter valve, ans adjusted it properly(since I found that I was the problem, not the valve). I have been told that the stock DV is only good for 9PSI of boost. I don't know how true this is, but testing between the stock, Forge, and another brand DV, I have found that the stock one was bleeding off the boost at about 5000RPM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    I have never had any of this surging either...I have refitted my Forge Splitter valve, ans adjusted it properly(since I found that I was the problem, not the valve). I have been told that the stock DV is only good for 9PSI of boost. I don't know how true this is, but testing between the stock, Forge, and another brand DV, I have found that the stock one was bleeding off the boost at about 5000RPM.
    Spot on, Ryan. Had the same experience and put in the same DV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikepologti View Post
    not trying to post to off topic either. but not to sound like a complete spanner, but what exactly does the r1 diverter do that the stock diverter doesnt? is it just build quality?
    Any replacement DV not just an R1 would be an improvement on the standard plastic one. Better able to handle increased boost.

    Most are a piston but the R1 may be a diaphragm I can't remember.

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    I have the APR Diverter valve and it doesnt stop the surge..

    its the wastegate.. The N75 bleeds to early on.. gotta stop the flow to it..

    hence my little contraption... It cant be bad thing as if worst comes to worst, ill leave it completely open as it would be stock..

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaneth View Post
    I don't see how a valve that is made to do this is dodgy.
    Its dodgy because you might find a good setting on day 1.... day 15 comes along and it has vibrated to a different position and has a leak up the valve stem. Ball valves can also be blown open if you dump enough flow into them, hence will alter your setting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben_GTI View Post
    Its dodgy because you might find a good setting on day 1.... day 15 comes along and it has vibrated to a different position and has a leak up the valve stem. Ball valves can also be blown open if you dump enough flow into them, hence will alter your setting.
    Ok if you think so. Im sure plenty of Jap cars out there would disagree with you. As this was recommended to me by a car tuner for how good they are, hey what would he know. It must be dodgy.

    Boost controller must really be crap if they can hold 15psi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Any replacement DV not just an R1 would be an improvement on the standard plastic one. Better able to handle increased boost.

    Most are a piston but the R1 may be a diaphragm I can't remember.

    Gavin
    i think from memory the forge one was piston based as well , but better build quality.and im pretty sure your right about the r1 dv, i think its diaphram based.
    thanks for the info, you just talked me into a r1 in the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaneth View Post
    Ok if you think so. Im sure plenty of Jap cars out there would disagree with you. As this was recommended to me by a car tuner for how good they are, hey what would he know. It must be dodgy.

    Boost controller must really be crap if they can hold 15psi.
    Yes I do think so I have a general rule of thumb, if I can buy it at Bunnings, it doesn't go near my GTI. My Mk3 is a different issue hehehe.

    Mate, not sure what you mean about a boost controller. They are designed for this, I'm talking about something you get from Bunnings as per the original post. I totally agree a boost controller which has an actuator attached to a valve will hold the ball or gate in a desired position, if you have a free handle, its free to do whatever it wants. Do you really want to be driving along and have the valve vibrate open of its own accord?
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