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Would th BOV/Recirc valve not normalize the difference?
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JMW300ZX
on May 07, 2011 at 6:52 PM
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When the TB-Butterfly closes, what's behind it goes to
posted by Barry (NJ)
on May 07, 2011 at 02:43 PM
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I don't have any idea, it just seems like when the TB's shut, the BOV's would release the pressure pre butterfly as well and the vacuum would instantly be the same on both side of the TB's.
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Boost solenoid feed location?
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Madhatter10-6
12:47:52 05/06/11
just T it off under the nose panel with brass fittings (n/m)
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blackomega
13:08:07 05/06/11
thanks (n/m)
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Madhatter10-6
20:50:48 05/06/11
I believe the reason behind doing it before is to prevent
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5280Z_nightstalker
13:12:20 05/06/11
You might want to keep the waste gates powered open a
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not4resaleZ
13:48:59 05/06/11
Why would you want to tie in behind the TB's? (n/m)
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zellamay
17:11:08 05/06/11
Never said I did...
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Madhatter10-6
20:49:23 05/06/11
Think about what would happen at partial thorttle.
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dogpile
17:15:28 05/06/11
Sorry, larger pressure difference than at WOT. (n/m)
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dogpile
17:22:41 05/06/11
When the TB-Butterfly closes, what's behind it goes to
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Barry (NJ)
14:43:44 05/07/11
Would th BOV/Recirc valve not normalize the difference? -
JMW300ZX
18:52:33 05/07/11
The boost controller reads the boost pressure, then
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zellamay
21:23:48 05/07/11
but the boost solenoid isn't what "reads" pressure
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Madhatter10-6
10:12:38 05/08/11
I believe most boost controllers don't do anything with the
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Wright (Ca)
14:09:10 05/08/11
your mixed up on a few things.
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Antihero
11:59:26 05/08/11
Only need one side of the system too, can just cap
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BigTDogg (MA)
06:21:37 05/08/11
2nd. No need to Tee from both sides.
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Wright (Ca)
14:13:27 05/08/11
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