The reason for the blow of valve is to relieve the pressure in the inlet manifold, at full noise the turbo is supplying the engine with a considerable amount of air when you change gear and the engine revs drop the engine no longer requires/can take that amount of air so the pressure in the inlet manifold rises rapidly if aloud to build up to much the pulse created will relieve through to the compressor suction side causing an audible vibration this is known as barking and if this is aloud to occur frequently it can cause damage to the turbocharger the wategate does help as it diverts the exhaust gas around the turbine in turn slowing the turbo down but if the rapid engine deceleration is to quick the turbo wont have enough time to slow down thats why they have fitted a blow off valve in the inlet manifold.



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