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JeanAwt
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« on: February 14, 2025, 07:48:34 AM »

I imagine that many of you have already studied n75. I have several questions: on certain models there is an adjustment screw while playing. I understand that this changes the 'frequency' speed of the actuator by moving the body of the solenoid. On the other hand, concerning the sealing of the metal piston against plastic, I find it crap. Yes, N75 does not leak if I blow through my mouth, but if I blow 1 bar (bicycle pump) it always leaks. There is indeed a restriction on the turbo pressure inlet. The question I ask myself is what amount of pressure passes through n75? because inevitably at a given moment the pressure on the small piston/spring opens it Roll Eyes
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2025, 08:27:26 AM »

or is it moving so fast that we don't care if it leaks? or not trying to understand is you buying a new one?
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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2026, 02:43:32 AM »

I imagine that many of you have already studied n75. I have several questions: on certain models there is an adjustment screw while playing. I understand that this changes the 'frequency' speed of the actuator by moving the body of the solenoid. On the other hand, concerning the sealing of the metal piston against plastic, I find it crap. Yes, N75 does not leak if I blow through my mouth, but if I blow 1 bar (bicycle pump) it always leaks. There is indeed a restriction on the turbo pressure inlet. The question I ask myself is what amount of pressure passes through n75? because inevitably at a given moment the pressure on the small piston/spring opens it Roll Eyes

Throw any old n75 that you have to the bin and use a TFSI unit. 100% new, better design, holds pressure perfectly, has a faster response and better control of the turbo, and its WAY cheaper and available everywhere. You need to change KFLDTV in your tune.

Thank me later Wink
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« Reply #3 on: Today at 06:01:49 AM »

Works very well indeed, better design, faster.
Pierburg 7.00470.07.0
 Connector 1J0 973 722
I didn't have to modify anything in the ME7.5 file.
It works correctly.

I assembled it using 5mm tubing and a 6mm to 8mm brass reducer in TIP

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