JimiJak said:And what kind of 'let-off' pressures are you likely to see with stock turbos?
Also, Is that directly correlated with the psi you're creating?
ie. if I spool up 15lbs and let off the gas, ending the boost cycle, are the BOVs met with all 15lbs, or would it only be a percentage of that, that is 'blown-off'?
THANKS!
BiGMaC said:JimiJak said:And what kind of 'let-off' pressures are you likely to see with stock turbos?
Also, Is that directly correlated with the psi you're creating?
ie. if I spool up 15lbs and let off the gas, ending the boost cycle, are the BOVs met with all 15lbs, or would it only be a percentage of that, that is 'blown-off'?
THANKS!
The springs are available in different resistances... after the boost cycle the blowoff opens at 8 psi.. that can be changed.
For right now, just pick your eye candy/ear candy. No demonstrable difference in performance of one aftermarket spring actuated BOV like this vs. two electrically controlled BOVs (OEM BOV setup) can be found for these hotpipes.
JimiJak said:BiGMaC said:JimiJak said:And what kind of 'let-off' pressures are you likely to see with stock turbos?
Also, Is that directly correlated with the psi you're creating?
ie. if I spool up 15lbs and let off the gas, ending the boost cycle, are the BOVs met with all 15lbs, or would it only be a percentage of that, that is 'blown-off'?
THANKS!
The springs are available in different resistances... after the boost cycle the blowoff opens at 8 psi.. that can be changed.
For right now, just pick your eye candy/ear candy. No demonstrable difference in performance of one aftermarket spring actuated BOV like this vs. two electrically controlled BOVs (OEM BOV setup) can be found for these hotpipes.
That all makes sense.
Just seems like if you have a spring that requires more tension to open it than what you're blowing off, that it wouldn't open the valve. So I wondered if that could have anything to do with swamprats problem.
Also, on a side note; is it possible to attach the tail bov to stock charge pipes, or is this more of a hot pipes specific application?
Yes to an extent this is true , but the main reason I went with the Tial BOV is because of the ability to handle the high boost pressure that the ATP's can deliver . The OEM E BOV's will not handle the higher PSI.BiGMaC said:JimiJak said:And what kind of 'let-off' pressures are you likely to see with stock turbos?
Also, Is that directly correlated with the psi you're creating?
ie. if I spool up 15lbs and let off the gas, ending the boost cycle, are the BOVs met with all 15lbs, or would it only be a percentage of that, that is 'blown-off'?
THANKS!
The springs are available in different resistances... after the boost cycle the blowoff opens at 8 psi.. that can be changed.
For right now, just pick your eye candy/ear candy. No demonstrable difference in performance of one aftermarket spring actuated BOV like this vs. two electrically controlled BOVs (OEM BOV setup) can be found for these hotpipes.
BiGMaC said:Both setups still just go PFFFFT when you roll off the throttle... maybe a little louder on the TIAL, but both setups are VTA.
What problem are you asking about? ...I guess I had a senior moment and missed it.
SwampRat said:BiGMaC said:Both setups still just go PFFFFT when you roll off the throttle... maybe a little louder on the TIAL, but both setups are VTA.
What problem are you asking about? ...I guess I had a senior moment and missed it.
No roll off blow off at all as I had before with VTA on OEM setup .
4DRHTRD said:BTW, you can test it. Open the hood and put the car in drive and power brake until you get boost and release. Have someone stand to the side of the vehicle and watch for the big plunger to open up (or you might hear it).
If you don't have a second person figure a way to video with your phone and look for it.
The only thing else I can think of is there's a check valve in that line you tapped, I used it for my Flex but it was a 2011. Hook up a cheap vacuum gauge and verify you're building boost and then vacuum on that line. You can pick up a cheap vacuum/boost tester for like $15 at AutoZone.
4DRHTRD said:What color spring do you have (you'll need to open the BoV to find out) or read off the box as well.![]()
Can you measure your vacuum at idle?SwampRat said:4DRHTRD said:What color spring do you have (you'll need to open the BoV to find out) or read off the box as well.![]()
It is white .
I'll have to get a tester ...4DRHTRD said:Can you measure your vacuum at idle?SwampRat said:4DRHTRD said:What color spring do you have (you'll need to open the BoV to find out) or read off the box as well.![]()
It is white .