hello guys.im rickie from kent in the uk..new here..im usualy a mercedes nut .but i fancy a change and im now looking for my first ever surf/4 runner.
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Originally posted by rick1 View Posthello guys.im rickie from kent in the uk..new here..im usualy a mercedes nut .but i fancy a change and im now looking for my first ever surf/4 runner." Time wounds all heels ".
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Sorry for hijacking your intro thread Rick but...
Regardless of the potential stupidity of that quote from the fleabay listing, I really don't understand how dump valves work on turbos despite having read a few bits & bobs around t'intarweb about it.
Can someone please explain to me why a dump valve would / would not work on, for example, a 2.4 automatic Surf such as the one in the fleabay listing?
I've read so much contradictary information (as you would expect on the net) I'd really appreciate it if some of you guys could take a moment to explain things to me!
Ta.
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the truck to sell on. He obviously knows little about surf's as he has'nt
mentioned, what IMO, is the best mod on the truck, the SAS.
Oh, and wellcome by the way.Still on a mission.
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I'd read that before and with less distractions around (wife & little 'un have gone to visit relatives!) I think I get it now.
The way I see it, on an automatic there is no need to release the pressure from the turbo to prevent the turbo from "stalling" because there are no rapid gear changes which would sufficiently change the airflow through the turbo which could cause "stalling".
(I say "stalling" in order to emphasise the aerodynamic meaning rather than implying that the engine stops running!)
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Originally posted by rick1 View Postim usualy a mercedes nut .
Oh, by the way; capital I and apostrophe before the m in I'm; usually has 2 'l's; capital M in Mercedes and no space before the full stop.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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