camdawgs Member 49 Member For: 13y 7d Posted 19/11/14 12:25 PM Share Posted 19/11/14 12:25 PM Hay just trying to figure if their is something wrong with my car or if anyone else has experienced the same problemI drive a 06 BF F6...6 spd autoNo modificationsThose that have driven/drive these vehicles will know the lil trick of releasing the accelerator at the right time and generally changing gears will give the BOV a little flutter...as standard...ive owned the car about 2 years and this has been the noise I have been hearing until 2 days agoAs I pulled out a shop carpark I accerlerated and released for abit of a wank factor and it made the big PSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTT noise that all the Jap cars make when they drop boost between gears.I checked when accelerating normally and changing gears manually, in performance and in normal drive and unless I take my foot of the accelerator the car does not lose boost between gear changes.Now I LOVE this sound so much better than the original flutter...but my questions is how this may have randomly happened and could this be a problem or causing any damage to the vehicle? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wenier Donating Members 1,736 Member For: 14y 10m 7d Gender: Male Location: Christchurch, New Zealand Posted 19/11/14 08:52 PM Share Posted 19/11/14 08:52 PM Someone has installed an aftermarket BOV when you weren't looking.Check the recirculation pipe from the BOV to intake is still connected, may have come off and is release to atmosphere. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
furiousgibbon Member 86 Member For: 17y 3m 6d Posted 22/11/14 07:34 AM Share Posted 22/11/14 07:34 AM I had a boost hose split (the joiner into the throttle body) when I was on a track day. The recirc valve noise went from a flutter to a 'tsssh'. As it got worse I noticed the drop in boost pressure/power, but at first it just sounded different and didn't affect performance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F18XRT Member 77 Member For: 12y 9m 18d Posted 05/03/15 11:46 AM Share Posted 05/03/15 11:46 AM Bump.OP How did you go with this? Currently having the same issue. Cheerz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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