Well, I think I figured it out.
Here's the port on the back of the throttle body that is connected to the pcv outlet. Yes, It's the big one in the upper left hand corner.
So our throttle bodies have a capped port on the top of them.
Rumor had it that under this cap was a screw which one could adjust the idle manually if the ISC couldn't do it for some reason. Well, I thought I'd see just what was under it.
Look at that, nothing at all. It's just a casting hole that was plugged. One 89 TB down the drain...:3d_frown:
So I thought I'd shine a little light on the subject to find out how much boost this port was losing, and it turns out that jetjock and I were both right.
Behind the big port on the back face of the throttle body, there is an orifice, but I never would have seen it unless i removed that cap on top of the tb.
In the back of that black hole is a smaller hole. I'd say it's still at least a 2mm hole, though. So it's hardly a .020-.030" hole. It's closer to .100"
Less of a big deal, but still a factory boost leak, nonetheless.
I tried to shine some light through the hole to highlight it, sorry for the fuzzy pics.
So, there it is, Smaller than .25 Inch, but still a formidible boost leak, in every GTE TB out there. The "metered orifice" is precisely the kind of boost leak that we try to hunt down and destroy every day. What's interesting, is because it leaks boost back in front of the turbo, behind the afm, this leak does not cause us to run rich, it just lowers the boost threshold of the turbo. When running anything less that full steam on the turbo, you will not notice this leak. But when the turbo is "running out of breath" capping this port will give the turbo at least a few hundred more rpm before it does. In our case, that means that @peak power, we used to have 10 PSI, which made 305rwhp. Now @5500rpm, we have 17psi. That should turn into one huge powerloss from that tiny hole. Again, had we been running 10 psi, we wouldn't have noticed anything. Had we been runing a bigger turbo, we wouldn't have noticed anything until maybe 20 psi, 30 psi, it's hard to say.
But with a stock CT, running more than 15 psi, You should do this.