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12-08-2011, 10:21 AM | #1 |
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CBV vs BOV
Whats better and why? I know they do pretty much the same thing but are there any big differences, CBV is probably more environmental friendly, lol but what would you rather run? it may seem like a noob question, but i am a noob and i dont know much about turbo systems
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12-08-2011, 02:51 PM | #5 |
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I think he's talking about the cars that are boosted without a BOV, which as I understand is possible, but not without a ton of tuning. PBM shop people seem to know a bit about it, so I would ask them for specifics. I'll be sticking with a BOV
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12-08-2011, 05:22 PM | #9 |
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12-08-2011, 06:51 PM | #10 |
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12-08-2011, 09:09 PM | #11 |
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If you do not run a blow-off valve, you risk damaging the turbocharger.
On a MAF based car, it is always a good idea to run a re-circulated bypass, especially on a push-type bypass valve (such as greddy type-s). |
12-08-2011, 10:59 PM | #14 |
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on a map system you can run atmospheric without any adverse affects.
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12-11-2011, 05:18 AM | #15 | ||
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1. There is no hard evidence that on a well maintained turbo damage will occur if a bov is not used. They can break with or without. Thrust/shaft bearing failure can occur from a multitude of factors PLUS flutter but flutter alone isn't going to kill it. 2. blow through maf. It even works on 4g63 eprom ecus with stock turbo and maf location. =D Blow off all you want. Quote:
I bet if you ziptied a juicy steak halfway to a bov you could make it sound like a queef. CBV is a bypass. Not a vent. SOOOOOO if you're paranoid about flutter causing damage yet want to be kinda stealth and not run a boost leak (blow off valve) that'd be the way to go.
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no offense intended sir, but please do not post information like that when you personally have done no testing and have no proof. If the factory recommends oil changes every 2,500 miles do not come on here and say you can drive 6,000 miles instead, and that there is no hard proof going longer wont damage anything. Bypass valves are there for a reason. Quote:
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Of course, you will generally need a stand-alone computer to acquire such a device. And finally, map sensors are not as good as MAF sensors when it comes to fuel efficiency. A map will generally be much more dependent on the oxygen sensor when it comes to finite air/fuel adjustments. |
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12-11-2011, 02:20 PM | #18 | |
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12-11-2011, 08:42 PM | #21 |
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I run a none circulated blow off on ka-t, and as for not running one it pushing air back into the turbo when the throttle body shuts seemes dumb to me, its doing the opposite of spooling the turbo, its trying to spin the turbine backwards making the turbine and bearings work harder.
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12-12-2011, 12:44 AM | #22 |
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certain cars like VW GTI's an shit like that have to have recirculating BOV's cause they will stall every time it vents to atmosphere. personally i love BOV's and loud spooling turbos. an i love the flutter sound.
off topic but to those who think the flutter is bad i direct you to the titan supra. iv seen this car in person an it is serious. now i dont think the would be running that kind of BOV on a car like that if it was bad. |
12-12-2011, 09:24 AM | #23 |
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^i seen this car a bunch of times, actually titan motorsports isnt far from where i live, awesome supra...
when was this video taken? cause last time a saw this car they had taken the spoiler off... sorry for off topic |
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No BOV vs BOV debate is old. I can't say I've ever heard of a car not running one chuck a turbo any faster than one with. Maybe in 100.000 miles, but not in the 10,000 that most POS sr swapped 240's see.
With that all said, I do not like the way a non BOV turbo setup runs. It's easy to confuse 'response' with a sudden rush/jerky response (similar to the big turbo coming into boost feeling to me). Gotta think when that throttle blade is closed, it's filling the system, and stalling out the turbo...so while some argue that the system is ready to go and is fine, the truth is you need to respool the turbo in order to get it spooling again (as you technically loose boost pressure when this happens). Not to mention the fact that you've loost exhaust velocity too...again this causes that 'response' feel, that is realty respooling the turbo. How 'different' are they really? Meh hard to say...I'm sure you could measure. I just don't like the way they react (not to mention they are harder to control the throttle with mid corner). And anyone that supports blow through MAF either has 1. Lucked out in placement and all the variables with the system (doubtful) 2. Has no clue how a proper running draw through setup runs, thus thinks their setup works better because it runs better than their crappy draw through tune. (And I have way to many DSM friends that have gone back to draw through that would support me statement there) Edit: Like anything with cars, there are the two sides of this: 'Works' and 'Works Well'. Some are fine with it working, others are not. Tomatoes Potatos Quote:
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I really think a recirculated BOV is the best setup since you reduce the surge & stall symptoms, reduce the restriction the turbo must over come to fill the charge system, and keep track of metered air (MAFS only). Surely this is why 99% of OEM's assemble their charge systems as they do. Edit: it seems from the link above describes a CBV as merely a recirculated BOV. So same difference. I've never heard the CBV acronym
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I have my blow off valve tight enough to surge at low boost, and blow off at higher boost.
Get the awesome surge sound, and blow off sound. SHIT IS SO RAD
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12-14-2011, 01:30 PM | #29 |
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^Sick.
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12-14-2011, 03:12 PM | #30 |
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I'll be the first to admit that a turbo surging does sound awesome, especially after a nice hard dyno run and throwing the brake on quick CHA CHA CHA
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