Having a new exhaust fitted to the GT4 at the moment which gave me the chance to have a closer look at the anti lag set up due to the chargecooler being moved temporarily.
By the looks of things, a solenoid controls a unit which is plumbed into the chargecooler which when it senses vacuum (ie, the throttle is shut), it allows pressurised air to be forced into the brass pipes which is then 'injected' into the exhaust manifold. The extra air helping to improve combustion in the exhaust manfold and hence keeping the turbo spinning.
Everything is in place - just needs a WRC car ECU or an aftermarket computer to get it working Talk about temptation :whistle:
And while I'm on the subject of exhausts...... part of the reason for a new system on the GT4 was to get rid of the cat. And, man was it being restrictive! It had become 'unstuck' in the pipe and dropped down, eventuually forcing its way down towards the elbow, taking on a slightly conical shape at the same time
This shows how restrictive a cat is in the first place, but notice the rounding of the edge.....
.... as a result of it being 'forced' so far down the pipe.
Here are a couple of views of the turbo outlet and downpipe under construction.
Am expecting a HUGE improvement when it's completed
Gary