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best place for the blow off valve


barneybrendan
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you wont see a turbo because there isnt one.check out my build thread and all will become clear.

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=203331

 

Ah, I see.

 

With regards to how a Supercharger works against a turbo I wouldn't know where the best place for the BOV would be,

hopefully other members would be able to advise you better.

 

Though thinking about it, do you actually need to run a BOV on a Supercharger?

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Ah, I see.

 

With regards to how a Supercharger works against a turbo I wouldn't know where the best place for the BOV would be,

hopefully other members would be able to advise you better.

 

Though thinking about it, do you actually need to run a BOV on a Supercharger?

 

yep need to vent off the pressure on tick over or it will just keep building up pressure.going to plumb it back into the intake eventually so it acts more like a bypass valve.

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It doesn't matter where on the intake pipe you fit it, but I would chose a location that is convenient for fitting the vacuum hose, ie. so you don't need to thread the hose from one side of the engine bay to the other.

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It doesn't matter where on the intake pipe you fit it, but I would chose a location that is convenient for fitting the vacuum hose, ie. so you don't need to thread the hose from one side of the engine bay to the other.

 

good point better near the top of the pipe then.cheers guys.

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