Where do you have your BOV placed?
Been building cars for awhile now, and have been around turbo cars for longer then i can even remember.
with that said i always see/hear 2 different locations.
turbo side or intake side.
i have done both, my blue Z is on intake, my green Z on turbo side.
really havent seen a difference but i only ran 21psi threw my blue Z so far, while the green Z has seen more.
where do you have your BOV's located and why there.
Talking to a few well known tuners i still get different answers.
thanks
with that said i always see/hear 2 different locations.
turbo side or intake side.
i have done both, my blue Z is on intake, my green Z on turbo side.
really havent seen a difference but i only ran 21psi threw my blue Z so far, while the green Z has seen more.
where do you have your BOV's located and why there.
Talking to a few well known tuners i still get different answers.
thanks
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99' Golf more_door Canadian special
70' Bug
77' 280Z
76' 280Z
93' 240sx Sold

79' VW Rabbit "Bunny Luv" SOLD!

05' Scion xB SOLD!
88' VW GTI SOLD!
Only one in town where im blown via a dodge and squirted in a MEGA way....
Official TR SR20 Hater!!
Having more then 2 valves per cylinder is over-rated.
2V heads FTW! and Weight Reduction!
I asked the same question a few months back in general forum section.
People said it doesnt really makes a big difference.
Mine's on the cold pipe, no issues.
The hot pipe (before intercooler)
The cold pipe (after intercooler)
People said it doesnt really makes a big difference.
Mine's on the cold pipe, no issues.
The hot pipe (before intercooler)
The cold pipe (after intercooler)
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People like to use the hot side on these cars because either it's easy to recirculate or it's easy to add there with a prefabbed hotpipe. I had a very long technical explanation about the differences in location, then I gave up. The idea is that if you have the bov by the throttle plate, when the bov opens, the air will keep flowing in it's normal direction to escape through the bov. If you have it by the turbo, when the throttle plate closes, the air backs up and has to head backwards down the pipes to escape through the bov. There's a bunch of physics involving air mass and restrictions and such, but that's the jist. Take a look at the Greddy cold pipe for S14. The bov pipe faces such that any air that hits the throttle plate has a convenient place to escape.
Also, just a note. Recirculating can also help keep the turbo spooled (ignoring any rich condition because of mafs based systems) because it effectively takes the boost pressure from the pipes and uses it to blow into the turbo inlet. This blowing works just like blowing on a pinwheel, helping keep the compressor spinning.
Also, just a note. Recirculating can also help keep the turbo spooled (ignoring any rich condition because of mafs based systems) because it effectively takes the boost pressure from the pipes and uses it to blow into the turbo inlet. This blowing works just like blowing on a pinwheel, helping keep the compressor spinning.
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I know I'm new here :-p but I've put in my wrench time. I don't think there is a real advantage to either side. The entire intake system will depressurize the same amount very quickly no matter where the valve is. My personal preference is hot side, because for some reason in my mind I think that having the "omg too much boost!" safety valve should be before the expensive intercooler. It probably has no technical merit at all, but my .02.



