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jetjaguar 11-08-2003 08:34 AM

which BOV to get ?
 
for an 04 sti .. i was looking at the turbo xs H-RFL bov .. but when watching the video they have of it .. its not really loud at all ? any others that are pretty loud ??

LukeSTi 11-08-2003 09:31 AM

First off, dont be swayed by what people will say about 100% atmo BOV's. If you want one get one.

Now with that said, I would go with one of two BOV's Forge Motorsport or Worx Tuning.

Some aftermarket BOV's can cause problems as a result of the engine running rich. Some can leak and cause stumbling at idle.

Forge Motorsports BOV from [url]www.rallyperformance.com[/url] is guaranteed to work perfect on your car. I had it on my WRX for 10,000miles and on the STi for 2000 now and it has worked flawlessly. The sound is also one of the best of any BOV I have ever heard.

Uncle Scotty 11-08-2003 01:39 PM

The car is designed to use a bypass valve not a "BOV".

Good luck with the noisemaker, hope it dosen't...well, anyway.

LukeSTi 11-08-2003 02:45 PM

See ^ :D

The car is also designed a certain way, with a certain turbo, a certain intercooler, certain exhaust with certain emission controls. It wasnt meant to have body modifications, 3in exhaust, larger turbo, FMIC/larger TMIC, different injectors, another ECU piggybacking the stock one. BUT WE DO IT. WE MODIFY so WTF is so wrong with a high quality BOV honestly.

You will hear all type of reasons why some people dont like them. But its all personal preference.

Uncle Scotty 11-08-2003 02:56 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by LukeSTi [/i]
[B]See ^ :D

The car is also designed a certain way, with a certain turbo, a certain intercooler, certain exhaust with certain emission controls. It wasnt meant to have body modifications, 3in exhaust, larger turbo, FMIC/larger TMIC, different injectors, another ECU piggybacking the stock one. BUT WE DO IT. WE MODIFY so WTF is so wrong with a high quality BOV honestly.

You will hear all type of reasons why some people dont like them. But its all personal preference. [/B][/QUOTE]

If you don't understand why a 'BOV' is a bad idea, then I hope to hell you blow up your car and you come here and cry about it, 'cuz I'm just gonna laff my ass off....
Noisemakers are for those who THINK they HAVE to HAVE one to be kEWl....or those who, because of their other mods MUST use one...putting a noisemaker on an otherwise stock car is just plain infantile.
So, no tears when it dosen't run right and you refuse to believe that your noisemaker is to blame.

LukeSTi 11-08-2003 03:08 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Uncle Scotty [/i]
[B]If you don't understand why a 'BOV' is a bad idea, then I hope to hell you blow up your car [/B][/QUOTE]

I know about the "cons" of an aftermarket BOV, how some say it could cause the car to run rich because the air is no-longer recirculated into the intake tract. Also some who say that it is not good for the turbo and could cause it to fail. heh, HOWEVER I have never heard of a BOV causing a vehicle to violently explode in a ball of flames as you described above!?

Realisticly, I know you have a possition against BOV's thats fine with me. I honestly dont think any-one possition is totally right.

SO, to get off of this argument, JetJaguar asked what BOV should he get; not for opinions for or against them. I tried to answer his question, and really dont want to get into a flame discussion on BOV's, hell they seem to get more heated than a Manitee BBQ at a Green Peace Convention ;)

LukeSTi 11-08-2003 03:09 PM

*Manatee

Uncle Scotty 11-08-2003 03:26 PM

'Blown up" refers to the engine(or one of its expensive sub-components) having a catastrophic failure due, in this case, to improper parts being installed on it.
Go ahead...learn the hard way...think you're right 'till the tears start to fall...maybe somebody will buy you another one to break...

jetjaguar 11-08-2003 04:22 PM

hmm i have alot of friends with turbo cars .. i.e supras .. dsms .. etc .. they said if u run a standalone its no biggy .. but i think i will be ok ..

Uncle Scotty 11-08-2003 10:21 PM

Supras and dsm's are different....
Do you even know what a 'stand alone' IS???
Didn't think so...AFAIK there won't be ANY aftermarket EM for the STi for a long time.

LukeSTi 11-09-2003 08:23 AM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Uncle Scotty [/i]
[B]'Blown up" refers to the engine(or one of its expensive sub-components) having a catastrophic failure due, in this case, to improper parts being installed on it.
Go ahead...learn the hard way...think you're right 'till the tears start to fall...maybe somebody will buy you another one to break... [/B][/QUOTE]

Please tell me you are not implying that my STi was purchased for me?!?!?!

bao ling 11-09-2003 06:14 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Uncle Scotty [/i]
[B]Supras and dsm's are different....
Do you even know what a 'stand alone' IS???
Didn't think so...AFAIK there won't be ANY aftermarket EM for the STi for a long time. [/B][/QUOTE]

I think he was asking for advice on which BOV to get and NOT the pros and cons of getting one. It's his engine so if you don't have any advice on the subject why don't you beat it. :mad:

P.S. Just don't post in the future with topic you don't agree with man. Saves us all some reading.

Kevin M 11-09-2003 08:38 PM

In response to your original post, Mr. jetjaguar, I would buy one that is at least capable of being used as a full recirculating bypass valve. The reasons for this are twofold. First, by recirculating the pressurized air within the intake tract, your turbo continues to spin faster than it would be venting the pressure, which results in less lag during shifts and a faster car. This is the one and only reason that OEMs use them. The other effect is richness during shifts or lift-throttle- you dump big clouds of smoke out of your exhaust and get your valves, wastegate, 02 sensor, and everything else covered in unburned fuel, none of which are a desirable event.

HOWEVER, if you really like the noise, go for it. Your car won't blow up from having one, ever.

Kevin M 11-09-2003 08:43 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Uncle Scotty [/i]
[B]AFAIK there won't be ANY aftermarket EM for the STi for a long time. [/B][/QUOTE]

Actually the Xede for the STi is available now, we just can't sell plug and play wiring harnesses because nobody is selling the right kind of connectors.

cann 11-10-2003 01:43 AM

get the auwrx's gfb stealth fx


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