TheKurgan
Senior Member
Umm, the engine doesnt spin down immediately neither does the s/c. Additionally, theres boost already in "the pipeline". The TB blade snaps shut, WHAM all that boost that was made just a moment ago slams against the blade forcing the tube off.
However, as I mentioned, the tube coming off happens even ABSENT of a full boost pull and off throttle snap close. The D1 is building SOO much boost in the pipe that it cant exit out of the BOV fast enough and it cant rush past the partially open TB blade fast enough either.
Ill post video of this soon once I isolate it.
I think we are saying the same thing. It's the act of the TB slamming shut and not being able to bleed off the compressed air that causes them to pop off. Call it vac or boost. Mine did it on the dyno, but it wasn't tightened down. At least for Tial, they determine what spring size to be using depending on what kind of vacuum you are pulling, not how much boost you are running.