dump valve on this pic
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dump valve on this pic
i know this has been done soooooo many times but on this pic could you tell me where i fit my dump valve?
what pipe needs blocking, do i need a fitting kit or can i just block it off
what pipe needs blocking, do i need a fitting kit or can i just block it off
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its fitted (see below) a quick trip to the DIY store stored me with something to block off the intake pipe.
its strange cus it sounds so different on the WRX then on mu last car (mr2 turbo) in the mr2 the noise was long a few seconds, in this its a very short and sharp, it that normal?
also in the mr2 cus there was almost no turbo lag (smaller turbo) it let off all the time, but in the WRX its not until you put ur foot down, i like!
its strange cus it sounds so different on the WRX then on mu last car (mr2 turbo) in the mr2 the noise was long a few seconds, in this its a very short and sharp, it that normal?
also in the mr2 cus there was almost no turbo lag (smaller turbo) it let off all the time, but in the WRX its not until you put ur foot down, i like!
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Originally Posted by gotmashed
block the air filter side if going for a vta one
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not a technical but hope helps...
the one i used was off my old car, i was told you can use just about any really, the mr2 had to have one with 2 very strong springs, but on the this it did not seem to matter.
the one on ur car is a recirculating one which puts the air back into the intake.
Most aftermarket ones are vented externally and don’t recycle the air given that sound!
You can buy ones which recirculating and vent or just one of the above.
There are one and twin pistons dump values but I was told (don’t know if right) that the WRX can take any of these
the one i used was off my old car, i was told you can use just about any really, the mr2 had to have one with 2 very strong springs, but on the this it did not seem to matter.
the one on ur car is a recirculating one which puts the air back into the intake.
Most aftermarket ones are vented externally and don’t recycle the air given that sound!
You can buy ones which recirculating and vent or just one of the above.
There are one and twin pistons dump values but I was told (don’t know if right) that the WRX can take any of these
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Originally Posted by sparky300
not a technical but hope helps...
the one i used was off my old car, i was told you can use just about any really, the mr2 had to have one with 2 very strong springs, but on the this it did not seem to matter.
the one on ur car is a recirculating one which puts the air back into the intake.
Most aftermarket ones are vented externally and don’t recycle the air given that sound!
You can buy ones which recirculating and vent or just one of the above.
There are one and twin pistons dump values but I was told (don’t know if right) that the WRX can take any of these
the one i used was off my old car, i was told you can use just about any really, the mr2 had to have one with 2 very strong springs, but on the this it did not seem to matter.
the one on ur car is a recirculating one which puts the air back into the intake.
Most aftermarket ones are vented externally and don’t recycle the air given that sound!
You can buy ones which recirculating and vent or just one of the above.
There are one and twin pistons dump values but I was told (don’t know if right) that the WRX can take any of these
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Originally Posted by sparky300
lol Wikpedia states i am wrong about calling them dump valves:
quote: Blow off valves are sometimes incorrectly called dump valves
quote: Blow off valves are sometimes incorrectly called dump valves
a blow off valve is what i need then. what particualr brands and types would be suitable. im really trying on this one to understand, please ignore my stupidity
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here we go: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLITZ-BOV-BLOW...QQcmdZViewItem
on the my93 which you have on ur car the valve goes where it is on the pic above, its dead simple to fit took me 3 mins. you just have to block off the air pipe but some come with kits to do this, or do what i did and go to a DIY shop and get 22mm blocker (i used a door stop works lol)
on the my93 which you have on ur car the valve goes where it is on the pic above, its dead simple to fit took me 3 mins. you just have to block off the air pipe but some come with kits to do this, or do what i did and go to a DIY shop and get 22mm blocker (i used a door stop works lol)
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but i think the HKS ones give the best sound, thats what i will be changing to once i have the cash, for the time beeing i just have a cheap £100 one stuck on which does the job but does not sound like the HKS one.
here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HKS-SSQV-BOV-B...QQcmdZViewItem
here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HKS-SSQV-BOV-B...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally Posted by sparky300
but i think the HKS ones give the best sound, thats what i will be changing to once i have the cash, for the time beeing i just have a cheap £100 one stuck on which does the job but does not sound like the HKS one.
here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HKS-SSQV-BOV-B...QQcmdZViewItem
here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HKS-SSQV-BOV-B...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally Posted by gotmashed
make sure its a twin piston if you get one like in the photos single piston will be LOUD but the car wont tick over or run at very nice
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Originally Posted by sparky300
but i think the HKS ones give the best sound, thats what i will be changing to once i have the cash, for the time beeing i just have a cheap £100 one stuck on which does the job but does not sound like the HKS one.
here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HKS-SSQV-BOV-B...QQcmdZViewItem
here is one on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HKS-SSQV-BOV-B...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally Posted by sparky300
lol Wikpedia states i am wrong about calling them dump valves:
quote: Blow off valves are sometimes incorrectly called dump valves
quote: Blow off valves are sometimes incorrectly called dump valves
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Originally Posted by GC8
Id disregard that; 'blow off Valve' is as incorrect as 'dump valve'! The correct name for the part is an air-bypass valve.
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Dear Chocolate
Id advise you to retain your standard air-bypass valve.
Regards
Simon
Id advise you to retain your standard air-bypass valve.
Regards
Simon
for what reason? either a standard or aftermarket one, why not really...
a blow-off sends the air flow to the atmosphere instead of back into the intake system, they all do the same job, its just one make a noise there other does not!
a blow-off valve keeps the combustion maintained through the shift, the turbo and the engine keeps their rpm up better, giving a better response after the gear change.
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With a "good" blow-off valve, you should notice that you are not applying as much throttle when you re-engage the clutch after the shift. This shows the engine is keeping the rpms up higher through the shift.
although no bhp gain is really seen my response is alot better.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...%3AUK%3A1&rd=1
ive found this on ebay. the guy says it was off a 94 wrx and would fit mine, but i dunno if it was a vented and or recirclating one like what i need. also is it a decent deal, as i dont wanna pay over the odds for something second hand if i dony buy brand new.
the gentleman in question has just sent me this reply back if it helps...
""Its a vta, single metal piston type,not diaphram like the Baily one that will spilt,there are no instructions but doddle to fit one jublee clip one vac hose,it is in correct working order no leaks and was only removed last week as i have upgraded to a front mount intercooler, and it wouldn't fit the pipe work, so i had to \buy a Turbosmart megasonic twin pistin/port valve, vta do what they say vent to the air, some air is sent back through the vac pipe. hope that answers all your thoughts, if not keep em comming
all the best
Mark.""
ive found this on ebay. the guy says it was off a 94 wrx and would fit mine, but i dunno if it was a vented and or recirclating one like what i need. also is it a decent deal, as i dont wanna pay over the odds for something second hand if i dony buy brand new.
the gentleman in question has just sent me this reply back if it helps...
""Its a vta, single metal piston type,not diaphram like the Baily one that will spilt,there are no instructions but doddle to fit one jublee clip one vac hose,it is in correct working order no leaks and was only removed last week as i have upgraded to a front mount intercooler, and it wouldn't fit the pipe work, so i had to \buy a Turbosmart megasonic twin pistin/port valve, vta do what they say vent to the air, some air is sent back through the vac pipe. hope that answers all your thoughts, if not keep em comming
all the best
Mark.""
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