True-No-Turbo wrote: Compressor surge is caused by a blow off valve not releasing pressure fast enough when the throttle snaps shut, the pressure has nowhere to vent so backtracks back past the comp wheel, stalling it, and out through the air filter (ie - cha cha cha cha).
That's not really compressor surge, and it isn't compressor surge when you have the throttle partially open and it makes that sound, IME that's just the BOV opening and closing due to the slight pressure differential between the turbo and the manifold.
Real compressor surge occurs at full throttle when the turbo is too big for the engine and the engine cannot flow the amount of air that the compressor is producing. That is the point at which it gets unhealthy for the turbo.
The only reason that a BOV would produce surge would be if it is too small, and then the surge would only occur at the point where the throttle was shut. If your BOV make the phhssst noise when you close the throttle, then IMO it is correctly sized. If it make the "surge" noise at partial throttle openings then it's because the pressure differential between the manifold and the turbo is not enough to caus ethe valve to open.
I know alot of people think this is the blow off valve making the noise, but its NOT, its actually the BOV not doing its job. If its working correctly you will only hear (psssssh) as all the air is exiting out the BOV and not back through the turbo housing.
IME it is the BOV making that noise, stock Toyota bypass valves always make this noise and in the situations they do it's not at a point in the compressor map that is anywhere near the surge line
KinLoud wrote:Are we talking about compressor surge or blow off valve surge? Big difference!!!
One affects the sound and the other affects power! Hmmm I wonder which one I'm more worried about?
lol now Im getting confused

, maybe your understanding of comp surge differs from my understanding of what it means?? so what your saying is that people are getting confused between the two meanings? as in comp surge is actually BOV surge? and comp surge is terminology only used on a compressor map???... is that correct??

IMO Kinloud is correct, what you are describing is not compressor surge, and in most instances is not harmful to the turbo. Hell some Toyota's didn't even come with a BOV from the factory and they don't exhibit compressor surge even when you lift off the throttle
