Diverter Valves
#17
Well, I purchased a pair of 710N valves for $38 each and replaced my working 710A/108 valves. Both valves look identical but the 710N has a noticeably stronger spring and seals better. Now for my results
Before my car would spike to 1 bar then fall off to .9 bar from 4.5k rpm to redline in all grears. Now it still tappers down to .9 bar in 1st-3rd gear but now it holds 1 bar in 4th gear and above all the way to redline. Also, there seems to be less lag between shifts. overall, im satisfied with the improvement for less than $100
Before my car would spike to 1 bar then fall off to .9 bar from 4.5k rpm to redline in all grears. Now it still tappers down to .9 bar in 1st-3rd gear but now it holds 1 bar in 4th gear and above all the way to redline. Also, there seems to be less lag between shifts. overall, im satisfied with the improvement for less than $100
#20
Using this thread as a guide and AWE's instructions, it wasn't bad; took a little over an hour.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...narrative.html
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...narrative.html
#21
Absolute MUST...for tuned Turbo!
My 710A was bleeding boost pressure at higher rpms, resulting in P0299 underboost DTC. Once the 710N was installed.... it pulls like a freight train once again.
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