Bungalisicous Barbtastic
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Bungalisicous Barbtastic
My Tial BOV flutters. I want to give it an awesome vacuum source so my plan is to drill a hole in my IM plenum (stock 01+) and put a barb on it. I found this wicked barb on http://www.anver.com:
It is a full ******* 3/4 inches. I was considering also boring out my Tial for an equally sized barb on the BOV "helmet".
Is this overkill?
It is a full ******* 3/4 inches. I was considering also boring out my Tial for an equally sized barb on the BOV "helmet".
Is this overkill?
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My Tial BOV flutters. I want to give it an awesome vacuum source so my plan is to drill a hole in my IM plenum (stock 01+) and put a barb on it. I found this wicked barb on http://www.anver.com:
It is a full ******* 3/4 inches. I was considering also boring out my Tial for an equally sized barb on the BOV "helmet".
Is this overkill?
It is a full ******* 3/4 inches. I was considering also boring out my Tial for an equally sized barb on the BOV "helmet".
Is this overkill?
Stock vacuum nipple vs 1/4in pushloc
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Did you go to the black spring, white, unpainted, or pink spring? I used to have the pink spring and it never ever pooshed. Went to the unpainted one now I think and it goes ch ch ch ch poosh. With my current spring the bov is opened just a tiny crack at idle.
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A bigger hose won't change the time it takes the pressure wave to travel from IM to BOV, a shorter hose will. If you have a leak from the high pressure side to the low pressure side of the BOV which is exaggerated when the BOV is open (poor tolerance machining or intentional fluttering?), then air may leak from the high side to the low side when the BOV opens, which will increase the pressure of the low side of the BOV enough for the spring to momentarily shut the valve before the pressure falls again, and the valve reopens. Perhaps this is the reason behind your flutter?