What BOV???
Follow the hose and it will lead to a BROWN bell plastic looking thing labeled "ABV". That means air bypass valve, which is your "bov". The hose on the other side of it goes to the y-pipe.
The stock BOV does just fine for higher boost. Many guys have used it up to 17 PSI (about what the older BNR's were topping out at) without any issues. However, changing/installing a BOV is an easy thing to do. It's a good way to get people started working on cars who have never needed to in the past.
yeah i've got an FD so go **** yourselves, here's the pics
http://liquidretro.net/jon/RX7-Sunday/
bad night only got worse, sorry
http://liquidretro.net/jon/RX7-Sunday/
bad night only got worse, sorry
I personally love the greddy type S BOV... sounds great
- http://youtube.com/watch?v=IPOEjAnQIlI
Dennis,
- http://youtube.com/watch?v=IPOEjAnQIlIDennis,
HKS SSQ sound like ***....the old purple ceramic one sounded great, as did the original Super Blow Off Valve (circa '89)
The stock BOV does just fine for higher boost. Many guys have used it up to 17 PSI (about what the older BNR's were topping out at) without any issues. However, changing/installing a BOV is an easy thing to do. It's a good way to get people started working on cars who have never needed to in the past.
I'm currently running 1.1 bar and am thinking of going a little bit higher when my A/I is in... Will DEF be pushing over 20psi (fuel dependent) once I get my v-mount in this fall.
As for putting in an aftermarket BOV... adding an extra one to the elbow will not interfere with the stock one, or vice versa, will it?



I must have been thinking of some other dorky kid, sorry mr. punk rock



