sharky_70 0 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 pro's and cons please really Link to post Share on other sites
Phat VR6 3 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 do you have to use these? Thought they did the same thing as a waste gate? Is it just a better way of regulating the pressure? To put it simply do the BOV connect to the intercooler pipe work and just open up when you reach say 10psi? Link to post Share on other sites
sharky_70 0 Posted October 30, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 from garrett site...Blow-Off (Bypass) ValvesThe Blow-Off valve (BOV) is a pressure relief device on the intake tract to prevent the turbo’s compressor from going into surge. The BOV should be installed between the compressor discharge and the throttle body, preferably downstream of the charge air cooler (if equipped). When the throttle is closed rapidly, the airflow is quickly reduced, causing flow instability and pressure fluctuations. These rapidly cycling pressure fluctuations are the audible evidence of surge. Surge can eventually lead to thrust bearing failure due to the high loads associated with it.Blow-Off valves use a combination of manifold pressure signal and spring force to detect when the throttle is closed. When the throttle is closed rapidly, the BOV vents boost in the intake tract to atmosphere to relieve the pressure; helping to eliminate the phenomenon of surge.WastegatesOn the exhaust side, a Wastegates provides us a means to control the boost pressure of the engine. Some commercial diesel applications do not use a Wastegates at all. This type of system is called a free-floating turbocharger.However, the vast majority of gasoline performance applications require a Wastegates. There are two (2) configurations of Wastegates, internal or external. Both internal and external Wastegates provide a means to bypass exhaust flow from the turbine wheel. Bypassing this energy (e.g. exhaust flow) reduces the power driving the turbine wheel to match the power required for a given boost level. Similar to the BOV, the Wastegates uses boost pressure and spring force to regulate the flow bypassing the turbine.Internal Wastegates are built into the turbine housing and consist of a “flapper†valve, crank arm, rod end, and pneumatic actuator. It is important to connect this actuator only to boost pressure; i.e. it is not designed to handle vacuum and as such should not be referenced to an intake manifold.from what i understand after a bit of reading, the blow-off valve vents the excess intake air. where as the recirc/diverter flows it back into the intake pre-turbo. i know that with the recirc you wont get the ptishh, but also that it can increase throttle response etc. wondered if people have got experiences of both on VRT's.another factor is that you can get forge recircs for about £60 2nd hand... Link to post Share on other sites
FishWick 21 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 In simple terms:-Mass Air based fuelling (OE ECU) - RecircManifold pressure fuelling (Standalone) - Blow off valve.Or, if you don't like blow off noises, you can use a recirc on both applications.I can do you a nice 50mm Forge recirc valve if you want? Much better than the little 007P :-) Link to post Share on other sites
sharky_70 0 Posted October 30, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 i'll bare that in mind K Link to post Share on other sites
Bobtrude 0 Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 I have the greddy type S on mine setup as a recirc, and it makes alot of noise. Link to post Share on other sites
Volksie 0 Posted October 23, 2014 Report Share Posted October 23, 2014 Sorry to sneak in, but is anyone selling a bov or waste gate for a vrt?- Link to post Share on other sites
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