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How To: Eliminate Boost Drop Off (eliminate boost solenoid)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vinchenzo51" data-source="post: 8452850" data-attributes="member: 81606"><p>this seems to work fine for me so far, im going to run the car a little harder tomorrow to see how it feels.</p><p></p><p>basically, it accomplishes the same thing as the regular "boost bypass" mod but without the drawbacks.</p><p></p><p>like he said in his "how to" when your not bleeding off the boost produced while idling or driving not under boost, your trying to force more air into the motor then the motor needs and the forced air gets pushed back into the blower. He used the perfect term for this, cavitation, and this can cause heat and can hurt your blower.</p><p></p><p>so far I havn't noticed any drawbacks from this and next week im going for a dyno run for fun (my local tuner lets me make a pull whenever i want) so i'm going to see what my temps look like and what my a/f looks like. just to kind of make sure everything is still in good order.</p><p></p><p>i'll post back after I get my dyno results to see if this made any negative changes. so far so good though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vinchenzo51, post: 8452850, member: 81606"] this seems to work fine for me so far, im going to run the car a little harder tomorrow to see how it feels. basically, it accomplishes the same thing as the regular "boost bypass" mod but without the drawbacks. like he said in his "how to" when your not bleeding off the boost produced while idling or driving not under boost, your trying to force more air into the motor then the motor needs and the forced air gets pushed back into the blower. He used the perfect term for this, cavitation, and this can cause heat and can hurt your blower. so far I havn't noticed any drawbacks from this and next week im going for a dyno run for fun (my local tuner lets me make a pull whenever i want) so i'm going to see what my temps look like and what my a/f looks like. just to kind of make sure everything is still in good order. i'll post back after I get my dyno results to see if this made any negative changes. so far so good though [/QUOTE]
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