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HRT wrote:Pollution? Its nothing but compressed air.
GT4 20 wrote:Dr-X wrote:No, they're wanky because on 99% of applications they're pure rice. So morons like you can cruise through town in 1st and go 'listen to maah phat blow off valve, braaaah, it's turbo braaaah'.
My GT4 must be the 1% where it ins't wanky then as it was not only factory fitted by Toyota, but doesn't go 'listen to maah phat blow off valve, braaaah, it's turbo braaaah'. But then again so is the one in my Rover..... and come to think of doesn't a Scoobie, Mitsi, some Nissans etc have them as factory? Bet they add up to more than 1% proving, once again that you must be wrong![]()
Gary
Dr-X wrote:The factory release valve is not called a blow off valve. The factory release valve is not called a blow off valve. Dont believe me? Ask Revhead, and he can look up 'blow off valve' on his system, and I'm guessing he comes up with nothing.
Dr-X wrote:Answer me this, guys - if a BOV isn't wanky, why does someone want to put it on their GTZ?
deaf_rattle wrote:that still doesnt explain why my factory valve is noisy, when you said it shouldnt be
Dr-X wrote:The factory release valve is not called a blow off valve. Dont believe me? Ask Revhead, and he can look up 'blow off valve' on his system, and I'm guessing he comes up with nothing. Of course a release valve is a good idea, but in 99% of cases, the factory valve works fine. And even in those cases where it doesnt, it makes A LOT more sense to recirc the air back, preventing rich running problems (I think?? not sure on this)
Dragger_Dan wrote:It's amazing to listen to the amount of excessive noise people make with BOV's and screamer pipes. The thing I don't get, is why do you sometimes hear a BOV on a full throttle gear change... isn't that counter productive? Shouldn't a well tuned setup mantain boost pressure at WOT changes to keep as much power as possible?
Second point, why so much wastegate noise? I'm not an expert on turbos, but I thought a wastegate was for controlling the pressure (or flow) on the turbine/exhaust side of the turbo? If this is the case, then shouldn't the wastegate be closed when the turbo is spooling up, then only open to control the turbine speed once desired boost level is reached? If that is the case, then why can so much noise be heard from some cars even from low revs? I could be wrong, so somebody please explain to me.
Dragger_Dan wrote:Dragger_Dan wrote:It's amazing to listen to the amount of excessive noise people make with BOV's and screamer pipes. The thing I don't get, is why do you sometimes hear a BOV on a full throttle gear change... isn't that counter productive? Shouldn't a well tuned setup mantain boost pressure at WOT changes to keep as much power as possible?
Second point, why so much wastegate noise? I'm not an expert on turbos, but I thought a wastegate was for controlling the pressure (or flow) on the turbine/exhaust side of the turbo? If this is the case, then shouldn't the wastegate be closed when the turbo is spooling up, then only open to control the turbine speed once desired boost level is reached? If that is the case, then why can so much noise be heard from some cars even from low revs? I could be wrong, so somebody please explain to me.
Anybody?
It's amazing to listen to the amount of excessive noise people make with BOV's and screamer pipes. The thing I don't get, is why do you sometimes hear a BOV on a full throttle gear change... isn't that counter productive? Shouldn't a well tuned setup mantain boost pressure at WOT changes to keep as much power as possible?
Second point, why so much wastegate noise? I'm not an expert on turbos, but I thought a wastegate was for controlling the pressure (or flow) on the turbine/exhaust side of the turbo? If this is the case, then shouldn't the wastegate be closed when the turbo is spooling up, then only open to control the turbine speed once desired boost level is reached? If that is the case, then why can so much noise be heard from some cars even from low revs? I could be wrong, so somebody please explain to me.
It's amazing to listen to the amount of excessive noise people make with BOV's and screamer pipes. The thing I don't get, is why do you sometimes hear a BOV on a full throttle gear change... isn't that counter productive? Shouldn't a well tuned setup mantain boost pressure at WOT changes to keep as much power as possible?
Second point, why so much wastegate noise? I'm not an expert on turbos, but I thought a wastegate was for controlling the pressure (or flow) on the turbine/exhaust side of the turbo? If this is the case, then shouldn't the wastegate be closed when the turbo is spooling up, then only open to control the turbine speed once desired boost level is reached? If that is the case, then why can so much noise be heard from some cars even from low revs? I could be wrong, so somebody please explain to me.
Dragger_Dan wrote:HRT wrote:... generally you take your foot off throttle briefly when the clutch goes in ...
Ooohhhh, I see now. So that's why the gearbox died in my Mazda
flygt4 wrote:DR. X my standard vr4 valve is just as loud as any aftermarket item too..does this mean im another exception? it is plumbed back into the intake...you will still hear it because trhe air has to come out somewhere ,and the filter is where. you couldnt tell the difference between it and an aftermarket item
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