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School me on bypass valves
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<blockquote data-quote="Makobra" data-source="post: 16281585" data-attributes="member: 193575"><p>why aren't you just using the SC pulley to determine your boost levels? you shouldn't need much for that power level. a BOV for a turbo is critical because it keeps the turbine from trying to spin backwards (it won't but its really bad for the turbo to suddenly be forced to shed speed because the throttle slammed shut.</p><p></p><p>when you shift with a SC and you slam the throttle shut your engine RPMS will drop and your boost will taper off in the same way. sure a BOV might help but i really see it as needless complexity for such a low power level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makobra, post: 16281585, member: 193575"] why aren't you just using the SC pulley to determine your boost levels? you shouldn't need much for that power level. a BOV for a turbo is critical because it keeps the turbine from trying to spin backwards (it won't but its really bad for the turbo to suddenly be forced to shed speed because the throttle slammed shut. when you shift with a SC and you slam the throttle shut your engine RPMS will drop and your boost will taper off in the same way. sure a BOV might help but i really see it as needless complexity for such a low power level. [/QUOTE]
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