The wastegate OPENs to let excess exhaust flow bypass the turbo, it is held CLOSED and pressure from the boost side controls it. Blocking the flow is essentially all a boost T does, by turning the T boost up it restricts the pressure into the wastegate control 'tricking' into providing more boost.
What you have is a normal functioning 300tdi turbo now, they are only meant to output 14 or 15psi factory, and that is what the turbo is designed around. I've been told by a reputable Land Rover fella that 18 is safe. The turbo only has a oil line bearing, so no rollers etc. I've seen replacement cartridges from the uk that they say are safe to 22 but on roller ball bearings (or similar) remember more boost equals more turbo rpm equals more wear. Running without the line also equals no protection, but maybe that doesn't really matter on a 300tdi
sorry missed the statement about non standard turbo. People seem to suggest over tensioning the head bolts when running more boost like a VNT turbo.


				
				
				
					
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