That's why they're "ricer" parts.
The bov was put on the car because the one before it wasn't able to get rid of pressure quickly enough which was causing the air to backtrack through the compressor housing which is not ideal. Not sure what your definition of rice is, but mine certainly doesn't involve replacing parts with other parts that do a better job.
You can't use a BOV like that on an AFM car, nor can you put a filter on it.
It's perfectly usable on AFM cars. In fact this specific BOV is off my (AFM) SW20 MR2 and works perfectly fine on it

There are plenty of AFM cars (Evo's, Skylines, WRX's etc) running these BOV's with no issues either which is why I was confused when you told me it's supposed to be open at idle... As for putting a filter on it, if you know you can't put a filter on it - why did you suggest it?
No they don't have 7 pound springs because they open with vacuum.
They have various springs with different ratings (-7psi/-14in/hg, -9psi/-18in/hg, -11psi/-22in/hg, -12psi/-24inhg) The valve is opened by vacuum but the spring is required to keep it shut at idle/part throttle/cruise. To keep it shut at idle you need a spring that won't be overcome by the vacuum of the engine. This valve had a -7psi spring in it - this means that it takes -14in/hg to overcome the spring pressure and open the valve. Since the engine was running more vacuum than that at idle, the valve was open. So to keep it shut you'd have to step up to a spring that was stiffer and rated to the amount of vacuum the engine had at idle. This is why I asked if the wastegate springs were usable in the BOV's as I know they're a fair bit stiffer and I have a few lying around.
A typical fctory mitsi BOV will be just open at idle, takes about 15 or so inches of mercury to unseat it.
Good for a typical factory Mitsi BOV but what does that have to do with Tial BOV's and Toyotas? If I wanted to know how Mitsi BOV's work I'd go on MMC and ask.
Anyway people buy parts because they look pretty, not because they actually work.
I don't. I want good quality parts that do the job well and are solid and dependable. I'm not sure how a BOV is "pretty" anyway and who cares what it looks like, it's not like you can see it while driving...
If you've got no actual useful information for people please don't try to educate them on things that you know nothing about. It's obvious from every post you've made in this topic that you have no idea whatsoever about how this particular item works (or even what it looks like) and are just pushing your personal opinion on how all things aftermarket are bad. Please don't.