turbo air release
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:08 am
I drove to penticton from vancouver yesterday on the coquihalla. On the steepest part the van slowed to 60, and anytime I tried to accelerate I had a constant release of high pressure air,which I assume is the turbo blow off to release pressure. This lasted 10mins and it was fine the rest of the trip
My questions are:
1. Is this common on steep hills or why did it happen?
2. I assume its safer to hold back on the accelerator and not let it keep releasing? It was bad enough that if I kept trying to accelerate it would keep blowing out the air. It wasn't a small burst but long bursts. Is this bad?
Im confused why it only happened once (before or after the bear tunnel).
Also, what is a safe speed (for the engine) considering the posted speed is 120/hr? I was going 3000rpm at 115 -120 km/hr at the fastest. Most of the time I chugged along at 90-110km/hr
Thanks in advance! Other than this, it ran flawlessly!
My questions are:
1. Is this common on steep hills or why did it happen?
2. I assume its safer to hold back on the accelerator and not let it keep releasing? It was bad enough that if I kept trying to accelerate it would keep blowing out the air. It wasn't a small burst but long bursts. Is this bad?
Im confused why it only happened once (before or after the bear tunnel).
Also, what is a safe speed (for the engine) considering the posted speed is 120/hr? I was going 3000rpm at 115 -120 km/hr at the fastest. Most of the time I chugged along at 90-110km/hr
Thanks in advance! Other than this, it ran flawlessly!