mjb wrote:Neutral - it's on axle stands in my garage. The ECU has no idea what gear it's in unless the wheels are turning, and then it takes a few seconds to work it out from the speed sensor in the diff. Given how you can be on boost from a standstill in a working car, I don't think being in gear has any effect.Xantiaman wrote:Your saying your getting no boost at all, what gear did you test in?
I don't have a compressor, and I could probably buy a new tubby for the price of one... although I have seriously been considering one...The actuator is very hard to move by hand. The best way to test it is using compressed air direct to the actuator, not too much of course, 10psi is enough.
If the actuator moves freely, the wastegate is firmly shut and your still getting no boost, then you have a split pipe somewhere.
You will not get any boost if there is no load. This means you need to drive it, putting it on stands is cheating and wont work!
I disagree about boost being available from stand still. Its not. Load has to be generated to create enough exhaust gas volume. This varies in every gear. And varies even more once the ECU knows what load and rpm/road speed your doing. Load is monitored by the MAP sensor, surprisingly enough. The wheels can be spinning at 70mph but the ECU is not stupid because there wont be any load exerted on the engine to make boost.
I'm sure i've already said do a 4th gear test on this thread. *(have read back and yes this is the case)*
This is typically a 1-1, direct drive gear, that generates sufficient load throughout the rev range and the boost figures you obtain can be used as a bench mark.
Drive along at 30mph in 4th, then floor it. You want the engine to be doing about 1500rpm, and take it as far round the rev range as legally possible. Make a mental note of the boost achieved at 1500, 2000, 2500, 3500rpm and so on. You will see how quickly it builds and then settles, and see the point it drops off. Try doing it in 1st gear

Come back and let me know you have actually driven the car on the road with a boost gauge and i will stop lol'ing. I've given sound and useful advice and i would love to see you get to the bottom of this problem.