BOV installation
BOV installation
hey all,
this is a bit of a noob question but i got given a BOV from a mate so i can put it on my ja, but the only thing is i have no idea what the hell im doing..
the question im asking is can i install it onto the stock piping??? and if so could some one give me some help on how to do so??
all help would be great..
cheers hayden...
this is a bit of a noob question but i got given a BOV from a mate so i can put it on my ja, but the only thing is i have no idea what the hell im doing..
the question im asking is can i install it onto the stock piping??? and if so could some one give me some help on how to do so??
all help would be great..
cheers hayden...
its all fun and games till the cops show up... lol
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buy a spare crossover pipe from someone on the forum. should cost stuff all.
see where the bov will fit over top of the valve cover, then get pipe welded onto spare crossover pipe (depends on BOV but usually 25-38mm. Exhaust shop should do it cheap)
T a vacuum line from the last port off the throttle body (closest to firewall) to the BOV. If its adjustable, keep it fairly tight to prevent leaking on idle.
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see where the bov will fit over top of the valve cover, then get pipe welded onto spare crossover pipe (depends on BOV but usually 25-38mm. Exhaust shop should do it cheap)
T a vacuum line from the last port off the throttle body (closest to firewall) to the BOV. If its adjustable, keep it fairly tight to prevent leaking on idle.
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ok sweet, and yea its an adjustable BOV... ok thnks for that cause i talked to my mate bout it and he was getting so technical and confused the shit out of me...
cheers for that guys...
now are any of you happen to be selling cross over pipe?? lol
cheers for that guys...
now are any of you happen to be selling cross over pipe?? lol
its all fun and games till the cops show up... lol
rides at the moment:
97 mirage
82 starion
previous rides::
AC gsr cordia
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97 mirage
82 starion
previous rides::
AC gsr cordia
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Thats why i originally posted about buying a second one.
Incase the welding stuffs up.
And if the Police ping you for it.
Can throw the stock one back on.
Incase the welding stuffs up.
And if the Police ping you for it.
Can throw the stock one back on.
-JA Starion with JD bits , Forged engine, Heaps of mods (parked up)
-BFII XR6 Turbo Ute , Here comes 400hp for 2k :p
-77 Mazda 323 drag car. 13bt rotary project.
Yes i have too many toys.
SOHC POWER
-BFII XR6 Turbo Ute , Here comes 400hp for 2k :p
-77 Mazda 323 drag car. 13bt rotary project.
Yes i have too many toys.
SOHC POWER
I personally wouldn't install a BOV.
There have been hundreds of people who have datalog'd the difference on the track and in most cases the car was always slower with the BOV then without it.
The compressor has to surge really badly for their to be a positive difference in fitting a BOV (and a small BOV at that).
You are essentially throwing away all that compressed air you used your exhaust gas to turn and compress.
Even the international rally cars are now regulated to how big a "boost tank" they can fit (inbetween the IM and the intercooler outlet) because of the positive difference it makes to the overall cars off boost performace.
There have been hundreds of people who have datalog'd the difference on the track and in most cases the car was always slower with the BOV then without it.
The compressor has to surge really badly for their to be a positive difference in fitting a BOV (and a small BOV at that).
You are essentially throwing away all that compressed air you used your exhaust gas to turn and compress.
Even the international rally cars are now regulated to how big a "boost tank" they can fit (inbetween the IM and the intercooler outlet) because of the positive difference it makes to the overall cars off boost performace.
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having personally destroyed a perfectly good turbo due to running 20psi and no bov, i think they're a good idea..
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