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unorthodoxa4 12-26-2006 11:46 PM

DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
hey guys, new here ive been browsing and like what i see. ok, i recently purchased a 97 1.8t with a GIAC chip, and needless to say i love it, however...im curious about a few things. in 5th at WOT the car does run smooth, but i think it could probably be better, and the throttle response doesnt seem to be the best. ive asked around and i keep hearing upgrade the DV, which i understand, but i also have heard that the N75 valve shoudl be done. now, i dont think that im losing boost, but like i said i think it could be smoother, do you think an aftermarket DV might solve this issue, and should i do the N75 as well, or wait until(if) i experience a leak.

TIA for any help, i did search the FAQ and such but couldnt come up with much, anything you can do to steer me in the right direction would be great

cheers

acetrebo 12-27-2006 12:04 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
the car probably already has a dv, if its still stock, you'll be replacing it soon, cause it wont last.

In 5th, at WOT, you need to be at 3000-3500rpm before its really going to kick in. Not sure what speed you are punching it at, but mine in 5th doesn't really kick in until your doing 75 or so, then you start picking up speed fast. maybe drop down to 4th until your're about 80-85, then shift into 5th.

unorthodoxa4 12-27-2006 12:23 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
they all have one stock, no?? im just looking to upgrde. in 5th i started at around 100(km) and went from there to approx 140. basically what i want to know is, is a forge or stratmosphere worth the money, and what will i notice with it?

acetrebo 12-27-2006 12:32 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
You'll hold more boost, longer.

This is something you NEED. The car does have a stock DV, but it will wear out, usually in a matter of weeks, if the car is chipped. That is why i say you probably already have an upgraded one, unless you just chipped the car yourself and did not replace it.

acetrebo 12-27-2006 12:33 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
Just to clarify, I was talkng MPH, not sure what 100kmh is, and too lazy to look it up at the moment.

khj677turbo 12-27-2006 12:42 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
Yeah buddy, you just dont get much kick up there even if your holding 3k rpm, if you had a boost gauge, you would notice that right when you punch it you hit max psi really fast but dont notice much of a difference. Its just not that fast up top. Granted its not horrible, but you have to know that at 2k rpm and you open it up, boost will slowly build and your speed will not increase like it will in 2nd at 3-4k.
Just a little thought.

unorthodoxa4 12-27-2006 01:07 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
first, 100km/h=62mp/h, lol

the chip was installed by the previous owner but i really dont think he did the DV, i have all his receipts including the one for the chip, and theres nothing there. the dude never drove the car, and i dont think it ever even saw 4000rpms when he did. he was very thorough with his description of what he had done to the car and it never came up, so i dunno. as for the boost gauge its another thing im longing for, but this is my daily, i wanted to keep itas stock as possiblebut it truly is impossible.

as for the car not being a top end car, i know what youre saying, its really really hard to describe, its not a huge lag, and its def. not limp mode, but it just seems jerky, i dunno

acetrebo 12-27-2006 02:50 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
I would get a dv then. That may have something to do with the top end.

Forge and bailys are some of the popular ones, just do a search for "best dv" and you should find a few discussion threads about it, or check the sticky posts at the top, the info is there too.

unorthodoxa4 12-27-2006 02:53 AM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
cool, thats what i was leaning towards, i just wanted to make sure it wasnt a waste of money. as for brands, i think its gonna be either forge, stratmosphere, or possibly evolution. any thoughts on the n75 valve though? or is that something that really isnt needed

dafrazi 12-27-2006 01:08 PM

RE: DV and N75 valve: help needed
 
Your stock N75 is the"C" model. You can upgrade to the latest stock N75, which is the "F" model. It will help smooth boost out or you can upgrade to an N75 H (commonly called the N75 Race valve).



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