Flapjack
Lunatic engine swapper
You are right. Duh on my part. Someone else (maybe you?) said pretty much the same thing in my other thread. I'll be taking a few coils off to help it stay closed, but I'm going to ask Jim at THP to check his paperwork to see what spring I have. He'll probably end up sending a 6lb spring, which is pretty close to 1/2 my idle vac (-10hg).Believe you ment tial 50mm there not 38mm thats the wg. Fluttering gate usualy means too stiff a spring for the vac you have. Which in turns means your likely also getting some compressor surge as well be it a supercharger or turbo setup.
That's good to know. I've been told to not go too low on the spring. Need to find the sweet spot...I had an 11psi in my tial bov orignaly which was too stiff a for my vac (18-19) and it wasn't opening like it should so I was getting fluttering/compressor surge. Swapped to a 9psi spring (1/2 my vac) and all is well. No flutter, no surge and the bov springs fully open when letting off the gas and then shuts.
I have turbos, so I had not heard the 1/3 rules for a blower. That would be a pretty light spring!On a blower setup you need to take it a bit further than 1/2 your vac since the blower moves alot of air at idle unlike the turbo which is load based. So for a blower a good rule of thumb is 1/3 of your vac at idle.
On a side note, why aren't the Tial 50s adjustable? Every diaphragm-type valve I've seen (and I've seen a lot in 10 years Air Force service as a Liquid Fuels Systems maintenance NCO) has an adjusting nut. You you have to know which way to turn, depending on how the seat is in relation to the disc, but they all adjust somehow.
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