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Why does my wastegate valve duty cycle stay at 0%.....

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Old 07-16-2006, 08:51 AM
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Default Why does my wastegate valve duty cycle stay at 0%.....

Recently i've had some issues with throttle response and an overal sluggish feeling with my car. I disconnected the ecu and let it sit for a few min., reconnected it, and now everything seems ok again. I don't understand why, but I was looking at the wastegate valve duty cycle while I was driving and it stayed at 0% the entire time. I'm thinking this isn't normal. Any ideas?
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everthing hooked up to the N75 correctly? N75 going bad, maybe.
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Default Silly question but was the duty cycle at 0% when Spec'd boost was > 1000mbar?

AFAIK - 0% duty = no boost requested.

Maybe posting a log would help us help you.
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^^ 2-nd.
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Yes, the cycle % was still 0 when the spec was >1000
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