jeffw wrote:dump/recirc valve prior to the intercooler is not what the OEMs do.....which must be for a reason.
For petrol cars:
Volvo and Saab both put dump before intercooler (its built into the turbo).
Nissan (and |I assume VW/Audi given your vehicular experiences) have dump after intercooler.
The other manufacturers generally just copy (or do a bad job).
My feeling is that with a turbo it doesn't make that much difference. The reason being that you never really dump that much intake air, because once the throttle is closed you have no exhaust gases to drive the turbo so its spinning rate decreases and it stops pumping (and hence dumping) fairly soon.
My thought/concern is that when you are running a supercharger with the throttle after the supercharger then you may find yourself dumping quite a lot of gas as even when the throttle is closed you may have high rpm and so be pumping a lot of air.
I'm not sure what the benefit of having the dump valve after the intercooler is.
I am enjoying your journey though.
Matt