I Anybody know if the EB uses a bleed type control circuit?
With a bleed type circuit, there's a pressure source from downstream the turbo compressor, which lands on the wastegate actuator, which then actuates the wastegate linkage, opening the internal flapper in the turbine housing.
There's a electronic solenoid valve which is T'd into the pressure tubing. The ECU sends a duty cycle voltage to the solenoid which then actuates a valve, bleeding pressure away from the waste gate actuator, and back into the intake tract, upstream of the turbocharger.
If any part of this circuit is malfunctioning, there may be a spiking or over boosting condition. I'd imagine the gate flappers themselves aren't sticking, as the turbos are internally gated.
There's various, small tubes plumbing all of this s*** together which can rot, or pop off. The actuator itself can malfunction. The solenoid valve may be sticking. The coil on the solenoid bad. The electrical circuit could be malfunctioning...
The bleed type circuit sucks, becasue there's no failsafe, other than the ECU cutting fuel or closing the throttle or whatever. It is mechanically inferior to other methods.
Even still...I'm not sure what the EB uses. I'd presume bleed type, like most other OEM.
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