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sergei wrote:My thermodynamics is very rusty, but please bear with me:
One would think once the air is de-pressurized then it will drop temperature to similar temperature it started with (ambient) + temp gained from turbo inefficiency (isenthalpic process aka irreversible adiabatic process due to drag). Adiabatic process is going in both directions, you compress gas it will heat-up, you decompress gas it will cool.
steve murch wrote:to run a bov is more important than where but there is some differences.
if you recirc back to the intake just after the turbo outlet the charge air temp is high,close to t/b after the cooler the temp is down.
i on the other hand prefer not to run one at all but theres abit more to doing so without hurting the turbo in the process.
JustinSpiderholden wrote:steve murch wrote:to run a bov is more important than where but there is some differences.
if you recirc back to the intake just after the turbo outlet the charge air temp is high,close to t/b after the cooler the temp is down.
i on the other hand prefer not to run one at all but theres abit more to doing so without hurting the turbo in the process.
what is required not to have to run a blow off valve?
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