Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

My last bov was a hks ssq bov. Now i'm trying a tial 50mm, and i notice that it opens when ever i let the throttle go (close) it has a 1.1 Bar spring and the car is running 45 psi with gt42r turbo.

Why is this, and is it good?

Thanks mate

cheers

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/357909-tial-50mm-bov/
Share on other sites

Come on man, you didn't event put effort into this.

3/10

ok mate sorry. its just that i'm working right now, and i thought that it was a good question.

What else do you need to know to help me answer the question mate?

I thought that it was a good question. I searched first, but i just cant seem to find the right answer.

everyone is more like "whats the best sounding bov, bov for what boost", and so on.

But no one can tell me why it opens, i'm thinking that dirt can get in the engine. It wouldn't work good for MAF set up's

And will it work good on and of gas. Like for the tracks??????

Well i hope that these points start something and not just a simple answer link try harder lol.

thanks cheers

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/357909-tial-50mm-bov/#findComment-5720275
Share on other sites

Wow a BOV that actually works properly. BOV's are meant to bypass air off boost. The only time they should close is around 5" of vacuum and above. This type of opperation is what stops AFM's from reversion and false reading - as long as they are plumbed back in. It is also the best way to help a tubo spool as there is no reversion waves that slow it down. It will be quicker onto boost and between gear shifts.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/357909-tial-50mm-bov/#findComment-5720518
Share on other sites

He's gotta be a troll man. 50mm Tial BOV? Sounds more like a wastegate. GT42r @ 45psi? Bit of a serious car to be asking such a stupid question.

tial%2050mm%20bov.jpg

He might have purchased the car modded or just given cash to a workshop to mod it for him...

To the OP; That is what it is meant to do, vent excessive pressure in the cooler piping when the throttle body is closed

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/357909-tial-50mm-bov/#findComment-5720651
Share on other sites

ok the only question that is stupid is the one thats not asked, and no i built it myself.

I really dont thing i know everything and keep an open mind. I an waithing on some cams for the car, but i'm mocking it up right now. It's a 200sx s13 wide body.

post-37293-0-63004200-1300759206_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/357909-tial-50mm-bov/#findComment-5724899
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Not noticeably. Arguably, the catless turbo is going to work harder in a different direction, as it will spool up faster, go to higher speeds more easily. Only if it was tuned in the original condition. If it was a stock tune, using the AFM before and after the cat/dump change, then no, no retune needed. If the car is running on a MAP sensor, then it might well benefit from a retune. It might even run a little dangerously without a retune, but it could quite easily be fine.
    • We had this blend that uses 98RON + 10% Ethanol which brought it to 100RON. It's no longer available anymore unfortunately.
    • Does it make a difference in your turbo having a shorter life if you have a cat converter as it causes that back pressure versus less/no back pressure with a decat? (Not sure if this is accurate) Also slightly different question if you went from a oem cat to a decat or vice versa will it require a tune? I heard if you change the dump pipe onwards it requires a tune?
    • No. Have only gotten as far as contemplating the task of having to put in the required fairly heavy wiring and fusing to run it (along with the big alternator), and preferring not to. But otherwise, it would be nice to have a little extra freedom as to exactly where the compressor is located and free up some space around the exhaust side of the engine.
    • Following from this in a related by not closely-related sense... Because I was buying a bunch of other GKTech stuff, I got some rear subframe collars. The history that leads up to this is: 25+ years ago the car arrived into the country with stock subframe bushes. At some point shortly thereafter I added Whiteline pineapple rings, set up neutral, and it improved the rear end behaviour. Well, it is my vague memory that I was happier with it with them in. Less axle tramp on launches, generally better, etc etc. ~2012 it got a new non-HICAS subframe with new stock bushes. No pineapple rings. I reckon that ever since then I've been dissatisfied with the axle tramp. Recently I've been f**king around a lot with all aspects of the suspension. One contemplation has been to relocate the rear lower control arm front mount points (and do the other things needed to make that work) to improve longitudinal rear grip by getting rid of some of the stupid anti-squat that Nissan ladled into the R32. But.... before doing that I thought I'd put some collars in. And.... The collars are good. The rear sounds a little bit different, but there has been no significant increase in NVH coming up into the body. In terms of rear behaviour - expansion joints on long sweeping elevated freeway ramps that would sometimes cause the rear to jiggle around a bit, no longer seem to do so. It appears that jamming chunks of metal into the gaps in the rubber so they can't move much is a really good thing. And the launch behaviour and general forward traction situation seems to be greatly improved too. It's impossible to be really sure, because the tyres are completely shagged - they are freakishly willing to let go right now. But as an A-B test with the same tyres it certainly seems to grip up a lot better. Highly recommended to anyone who still has stock bushes.
×
×
  • Create New...