Well I find it strange how under low pressure e.g my boost going from -30 to +3 PSI it sounds exactly how is should. Soon as I give it abit of welly e.g 5+ PSI I hear the chatter as well as the Tsssssssh. Performance does not change, car drives and pulls no different and the car has not popped any codes "yet".
The only thing I can think of that makes any logical sence to me is after reading this....
http://www.toyotagtturbo.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=Turbo+compressor+stallIt says that under boost mt DV should be completely close and when I release my foot the pressure should be fed through the inlet? But it's not its going the other way cause the chatter sound because the turbo is stalling? So I'm guessing that the DV is not keeping itself closed on boost or, is not opening quick enough for the pressure to release down to the inlet. The only thing I can think that is causing this is that ether when I close my bonnet the pipe on top of my DV is bending restricting air from pushing down on the piston (highly doubt it as I had the same pipe on top before with no problems) or the spring in my DV is not reacting quick enough to spring the piston back up to release the pressure back into the inlet so the puts sure is going the only way it can back to the turbo which would make more sence because by doing my bypass I have effectively increased the amount of pressure to my DV so I would need a stronger spring to push the piston up before the air has chance to go the wrong way.
My other trail of thought was that because I have fed my boost gauge and DV from the FPR the amount of pressure in that line has been weakened e.g 100% of the pussure has been devided by 3 so in essence the pressure is weaker. So I plan to move the DV to the other line on the "one way valve" in a hope that is works. Or I could also try and get a yellow spring from somewhere or try my OEM DV and see if that helps?
What are your thoughts on this guys?