No factory BOV
No factory BOV
why dnt diesels have B O Vs and can u put one one them
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What the hell is B O V
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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BOV = blow off valve
becouse we dont need the noise of a wssshooo when we drive.
becouse we dont need the noise of a wssshooo when we drive.
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psssshhh psssshhh psssshhh
if ya do it, make it real loud to piss off the neighbours and hey while you're at it, why not put a screamer pipe on it too
if ya do it, make it real loud to piss off the neighbours and hey while you're at it, why not put a screamer pipe on it too
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cheers to al u smart asses.... bovs arnt just to make noise just wnted to no why diesels dnt have them do they need the presser for power unlike petrol cars need to relese sum of the presser??
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Diesels don't have a throttle butterfly valve so there is no need for one
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sweet cheers
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some diesels have a butterfly (used for emmsions purposes) and a BOV can help on those. however generlly its easier just to get rid of the butterfly.
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not smart ass boy, just a need to learn
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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I contemplated a BOV on mine as it the turbo would stall when I went from WOT to nothing during comps. I never did but it was thought about. It is a case of in a worked deseil there 'may' be a place for them to protect the turbo but I would imagine it is a waste of time for most.
Nissan Terrano coilovers, turboed VH45, Safari axles, and some other stuff.
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darinz wrote:I contemplated a BOV on mine as it the turbo would stall when I went from WOT to nothing during comps. I never did but it was thought about. It is a case of in a worked deseil there 'may' be a place for them to protect the turbo but I would imagine it is a waste of time for most.
You'd also need a real control system for it. Something that monitored pedal position and boost. Apparently there is something available for the duramax along these lines.
Unfortunately almost all the BOV's for sale in the aftermarket are solely to make noise. Some even boast about being the loudest.
Not good for the engine either, watch your average clown ricer and the cloud of black unburnt fuel that gets dumped out the exhaust when the BOV vents. Engines which have an airflow meter (instead of a MAP sensor) think all that dumped air is still going through the engine.
The factory systems dump it back into the intake (behind the AFM) so it does still go through the engine.
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the few guys i know of that do run BOV's have it rigged via idle switch and clutch switch. with moderatly worked motors, lead feat and constant gearchanging apparantly it helps keeps the turbo rpm up.
i suspect if you drive it more like a truck rather than a sports car then the effect is proberly minimal.
i suspect if you drive it more like a truck rather than a sports car then the effect is proberly minimal.
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70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
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Jezza wrote:I've always wanted a blow off valve so I could do this![]()








duck shooting season is not far away, i wonder if i could fit one in time

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thats is quite funny




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Now that would be a real laugh would it not
Terrano TD 2.7 and a ssangyong Rexton
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tweake wrote:the few guys i know of that do run BOV's have it rigged via idle switch and clutch switch. with moderatly worked motors, lead feat and constant gearchanging apparantly it helps keeps the turbo rpm up.
i suspect if you drive it more like a truck rather than a sports car then the effect is proberly minimal.
But when you have a worked TD42 it behaves like a sports car so you have to drive it that way!

But seriously, in comps when you go from full boost and high revs to full stop in about 1 metre you do need something. Not good for the motor (or driver!) but that is racing. Good ideas about using the idle switch etc.
Nissan Terrano coilovers, turboed VH45, Safari axles, and some other stuff.