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 Post subject: Faulty bov
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:45 pm 
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Hi guys, just wondering what would be signs of my bov (stock) not staying shut? Sometimes when im giving my T some s**t, its like its not using all the boost its producing and when I change gears it lets off a louder than usual flutter or whoosh. Its been tuned and is producing around 340 rwhp at 8 psi, could that xtra bit of boost be to much for the stock bov to stay shut? I do regular maintenance to keep my boost solinoid from sticking so im pretty sure thats not the problem?
Any ideas?
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Shaun. :)
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 Post subject: Re: Faulty bov
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:47 pm 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
Hi guys, just wondering what would be signs of my bov (stock) not staying shut? Sometimes when im giving my T some s**t, its like its not using all the boost its producing and when I change gears it lets off a louder than usual flutter or whoosh. Its been tuned and is producing around 340 rwhp at 8 psi, could that xtra bit of boost be to much for the stock bov to stay shut? I do regular maintenance to keep my boost solinoid from sticking so im pretty sure thats not the problem?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Shaun. :)

sorry but stock turbo'd engines have bov's? thought it was just the wastegate?
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 Post subject: Re: Faulty bov
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:15 pm 
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I dont think the xr6t has a 'blow off valve' as such but it does have a plumbed back pressure relief valve fitted stock which is kinda the same type of thing so i find it easier to just call it a bov, and yes it does have an internal wastegate that is controlled by the electric boost solinoid
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 Post subject: Re: Faulty bov
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:53 pm 
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The XR6 Turbo does indeed have a BOV. I have not heard of any faulty ones though. But may be an idea to upgrade the stock one if your boosting higher.

 

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