MREV+ and CCV
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According to the instructions, it can be used to restrict the coolant flow to the plenum when outside temperatures are above 55F. Is there even any noticeable difference? I wouldn't think there'd be a measureable difference on the dyno.
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if you leave the CCV open you're letting hot coolant into the plenum thus voiding the power you would gain from the iso thermal upgrade. I installed the CCV with my spacer and i keep it closed even when the temp. is below 55, not too often here in SD.
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yeah, that coolant valve makes a world of difference...
when i first installed my mrev, i did everything except the coolant valve (didn't have the right tools to cut the coolant tube) and it wasn't that much quicker...
but a day later after i installed the coolant valve, it was way quicker.
plus, without the coolant valve being close, the plenum gets hot, real hot...
but with it closed the plenum is a lot cooler
when i first installed my mrev, i did everything except the coolant valve (didn't have the right tools to cut the coolant tube) and it wasn't that much quicker...
but a day later after i installed the coolant valve, it was way quicker.
plus, without the coolant valve being close, the plenum gets hot, real hot...
but with it closed the plenum is a lot cooler
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Originally Posted by techi13
yeah, that coolant valve makes a world of difference...
when i first installed my mrev, i did everything except the coolant valve (didn't have the right tools to cut the coolant tube) and it wasn't that much quicker...
but a day later after i installed the coolant valve, it was way quicker.
plus, without the coolant valve being close, the plenum gets hot, real hot...
but with it closed the plenum is a lot cooler
when i first installed my mrev, i did everything except the coolant valve (didn't have the right tools to cut the coolant tube) and it wasn't that much quicker...
but a day later after i installed the coolant valve, it was way quicker.
plus, without the coolant valve being close, the plenum gets hot, real hot...
but with it closed the plenum is a lot cooler
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From: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Installed the MREV+ today. Decided to do the CCV as well since it looked really simple. Took an extra 5 minutes. I'm not sure how much the CCV contributes to keeping the upper plenum cool. After 30 minutes of highway driving today, the upper plenum was only warm to the touch. So, I'd have to say the the iso thermal spacer, aramid gasket, and ccv are doing the job.
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