Venting BOV [ bypass valve ] back into the intake .
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Venting BOV [ bypass valve ] back into the intake .
With the T-trim making so much of a loud rushing air sound while cruising and when I let off the throttle . i was going to move my larger BOV to the other side of the IC and pipe the outlet back into the blower intake . I know this will hurt performance slightly because of heating up that air twice . But with my W/M injection , I dont see it being that much of a problem and once the BOV closes its no longer a problem . My intake filter [ cone shaped 12 inches long ] and brake duct hose used for the intake is large enough not to restrict the BOV from releasing the air fast enough to hurt the blower [ compressor surge ] There will be a slightly better throttle response when getting into boost . I know I posted about doing this when I showed pictures of the huge Bypass valve a couple of months ago but I havent got around to doing it because the girlfriend found a house on a lake she just had to have...lol and I havent had time nor money to send the car to the shop to fabricate this up .
So does any one else see a problem I am over looking ?
So does any one else see a problem I am over looking ?
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Well, in that case, just do it like other setups do. Vent it back in on the intake side feeding the compressor past the MAF sensor. If you're using MAP, it doesn't even matter where on the intake side you route it. Other than blowing some hot air back into the Vortech, its not going to affect anything, you're still venting pressure effectively when off throttle and that's all that matters. Recirculating is a pretty common setup.
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Im sure I can fund one to fit . But it might slow down air flow out of it . Thats was the reason for going to the bigger BPBOV in the first place . The stocker didnt flow enough and caused compressor surge and popped seals in the blower when boosting higher than 18psi . And a filter probably will not quite it down enough .
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Im sure I can fund one to fit . But it might slow down air flow out of it . Thats was the reason for going to the bigger BPBOV in the first place . The stocker didnt flow enough and caused compressor surge and popped seals in the blower when boosting higher than 18psi . And a filter probably will not quite it down enough .
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The stock Vortech vents to the air . The bpbov is right before the IC . Im going to move it to the other side of the IC and vent it back into the blower intake . This will still be before the MAF and the stock ECU will work as normal at idle and part throttle . The maf never reads any of the air untill the bpbov closes . I have my bpbov adjusted to close at around 1/3 throttle and thats when I get into boost . The MAF will read that air untill I get to WOT and the piggyback [ss box ] starts to take over the tune and reads MAP .
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