YOZ-F6 Member 96 Member For: 14y 4m 20d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 12/08/10 02:12 PM Share Posted 12/08/10 02:12 PM I have to agree with Dillz. The little I read about BOV's is exactly what he said. The charged air needs somewhere to escape, hence the BOV. I also heard that by blocking this you could potentially damage your turbo in the long run, due to pressure spikes being fed back into the turbo when you snap the throttle shut. this video should clear it up a bit for you, at least the first 5 mins of the video! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jetxr6turbo New Member 9 Member For: 14y 6m 18d Gender: Male Location: 5108 Posted 13/08/10 12:38 PM Share Posted 13/08/10 12:38 PM haveing no bov all that will do is slow down comp wheel /more lag on gear change bov is to help turbo spool keeps comp wheel spining when off gas so when you get back on the gas its all go due to wheel speed it hasent lost not like that with no bov ? why becase slow down comp wheel to much and then has to try spin it up wich means lag no benifit and stess to turbo blades and berings will stuff it in end but you play you pay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YOZ-F6 Member 96 Member For: 14y 4m 20d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 13/08/10 01:22 PM Share Posted 13/08/10 01:22 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Eyes flame magnet Gold Donating Members 5,674 Member For: 16y 7m 13d Gender: Male Location: adelaide hills- 'race air' central Posted 13/08/10 10:42 PM Share Posted 13/08/10 10:42 PM the fullstop dude...... I learnt about it in grade 1. dude if you want to remove or block the bov, then just do it ffs. I cant remember reading a thread entitled 'my turbo blew up because I have no blow off valve'mods could you close any threads that ask the stoopid bov/ no bov question from now on? :argue: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMURF6 Jamie Donating Members 380 Member For: 15y 10m 25d Gender: Male Location: Maroubra, Sydney, NSW Posted 09/09/10 12:01 PM Share Posted 09/09/10 12:01 PM I've blocked all my pipes and removed the stock blow off valve. It only caused my cooler piping to blow off instead. Invest in a turbosmart kompact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xpl0sive Member 421 Member For: 15y 11m 8d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 09/09/10 01:09 PM Share Posted 09/09/10 01:09 PM FYI, I went and saw my tuner today to discuss an issue with my car, and while I was there I noticed an FG XR6T there with a stuffed turbo. The car was running no BOV. Just something to think about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henz Tampon inserted, Auto Acquired, next purchase a new handbag Donating Members 9,946 Member For: 16y 9m 9d Gender: Male Location: Vic Posted 09/09/10 10:01 PM Share Posted 09/09/10 10:01 PM Smeone close this thread! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbo6FG Silver Donating Members 497 Member For: 14y 9m 27d Gender: Male Posted 10/09/10 07:47 AM Share Posted 10/09/10 07:47 AM FYI, I went and saw my tuner today to discuss an issue with my car, and while I was there I noticed an FG XR6T there with a stuffed turbo. The car was running no BOV. Just something to think about.My FG had a rooted turbo with 10,000kms on the clock. No mods, no nothing. Just stock as a rock & had just been to my efficient ford dealer for a service where they found... nothing.XFT discovered the problem in their pre mod inspection & advised me to take it in for warranty before they touched anything but I decided to get it upgraded instead, hence quite a bit more rwkw than I would've got.The biggest issue to worry about with the turbo IMO is the oil feed line which has a filter that blocks up with particles & can have the turbo running dry. A simple check every now & then by putting your hand on the feed line when the engine has just been started to see if it's warming up is a good precautionry measure. (totally off topic but at least it's a subject people agree on ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banned1 Banned Banned 734 Member For: 14y 3m 17d Gender: Male Location: Caloundra Posted 18/09/10 11:55 PM Share Posted 18/09/10 11:55 PM (edited) I imported jap performance cars for 15yrs to the uk and just about every one had a blitz/r2d2/greddy etc etc bov fitted and no issues whatsoever with damage to turbo .... some ran a little differently as in rich fueling due to ecu picking up difference in inlet pressure or afr or something and when its blocked, it took much longer to spool up as the turbo stalled faster and needed more spool time so wouldnt suggest anyone do that for any reason ! vta bov's are only dumping the pressurised air out in to atmosphere instead of recirculating it back in to the plenum... my skyline didnt really like the vta bov's but the 80 odd subaru's ive had , made no difference to them at all ! in fact , I have a rather rare pressure adjustable bee-r power builder vta bov here in my garagew that I might fit to the new car if the hoses are same diameter as its a class piece if kit ! Edited 18/09/10 11:58 PM by rab Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillz Three pedals are better then two.. Donating Members 15,637 Member For: 17y 7m 4d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 19/09/10 12:15 AM Share Posted 19/09/10 12:15 AM OP's question was answered ages ago, as for BOV's watch this again then draw your own conclusion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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