i'm looking into getting a BOV and yes i want one that makes cool noises. LOL. anyway where is a good place to get a deal on the piping and BOV together? i know machv and RRE has them but if i get the pipe and BOV that goes to the atmosphere what do i do about the opening in the intake pipe the BOV used to dump into?
1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX: K&N Filter, John Sheppard built transmission with GVR4 1st gear, autometer boost gauge, "free mods", Greddy type-s BOV, broken shifter
#4442, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 0
Originally posted by Mattcky2k if i get the pipe and BOV that goes to the atmosphere what do i do about the opening in the intake pipe the BOV used to dump into?
You could get a new hard intake pipe from dejon tools or just "cap off" the hole on the stock one. Don't vent unless you have VPC or MAFT setup.
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#4443, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 2
As Tony said. If you just want a BOV that sounds cool and scares the kids, get a TurboXS blow off valve. They don't recirculate and are ridiculously loud (and expensive). My personal opinion is to avoid BOV's like that as they draw unwanted attention to you that will wear on you after time. Racing fart-cannoned ricers gets old after about a week, so I would reccomend a normal 1g BOV or Type-S, and if you are feeling rich, a Tial.
#4444, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 3
is there a good way to not recirculate your air if you have the fuel system we do. i dont want stand alone nor do i want to run a little bit lean. would an safc correct it if i add a little bit of fuel to the mixture when using a BOV?
#4445, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 4
Are you talking about venting in your 1g? The only way to do that is with a VPC or the GM MAF conversion (which puts the air sensor after the turbo which allows you to vent to the atmosphere since air lost at the BOV isn't counted in the system).
Venting is a waste of time unless you have the mods to do so, or are using an automatic.
"...don't make me photoshop your pants so high that your undies start going over your head, think of it as a kaptainmyke wedgie if you will" -Kap'n Myke
#4447, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 6
bov on a budget..1G. for the average joe..type-s. for a rich boy..tial.
piping dejon tools, roadrace
i have a roadrace upper intercooler pipe and it's flanged for my type-s. i like my setup. before it was stock UICP with TurboXS Type-H RFL Bov that vented to atmosphere. sounded ok but i like how the type-s sounds much better. Also venting to atmosphere is bad.
#4448, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 7
if you're really set on the pssht sound get a type S....you'll personally enjoy the sound when you drive, the ricer stuff gets old with the louder ones, and a tial doesn't make girls want you any more....
Vand
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#4449, "RE: i want a BOV!" In response to Reply # 5 Oct-16-03 11:04 PM by Diceman19
Originally posted by HybriDSM Are you talking about venting in your 1g? The only way to do that is with a VPC or the GM MAF conversion (which puts the air sensor after the turbo which allows you to vent to the atmosphere since air lost at the BOV isn't counted in the system). Venting is a waste of time unless you have the mods to do so, or are using an automatic.
what are the specifics on the gm maf conversion. never heard of it. vpc=too much money. what mods do you speak of to make it purposefull(sp). and why an auto better than m/t in your example?