Forge The Splitter, a Recirculation and Blow Off Valve
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Forge The Splitter, a Recirculation and Blow Off Valve
i looked all of the old posts abut bov and i am just want to learn this forge bov is exactly suitable for our 1.8t's ?
http://www.forgemotorsport.com/conte...duct=FMDVSPLTR
http://www.forgemotorsport.com/conte...duct=FMDVSPLTR
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RE: Forge The Splitter, a Recirculation and Blow Off Valve
We are in the process of compiling comparative logs of a stock valve, a 004, a 007 and the SplitR.
So far with over 6 months of testing the SplitR has no detrimental effects, as verified by VAG-COM. Anyone stating the opposite does so without the benefit of evidence and as such their claims are unfounded.
So far with over 6 months of testing the SplitR has no detrimental effects, as verified by VAG-COM. Anyone stating the opposite does so without the benefit of evidence and as such their claims are unfounded.
#6
RE: Forge The Splitter, a Recirculation and Blow Off Valve
ORIGINAL: a3rullaz
no harm is good. but i wonder its voice
and is there anybody using gfb hybrid bov?
no harm is good. but i wonder its voice
and is there anybody using gfb hybrid bov?
#8
RE: Forge The Splitter, a Recirculation and Blow Off Valve
Question for Patty,
I heard that the other problem with using BOVs on VW is that the valve remains open during idle which causes the engine to suck in unfiltered air. Since this is 50% BOV does the valve remains open on the BOV side when the engine is idling?
I heard that the other problem with using BOVs on VW is that the valve remains open during idle which causes the engine to suck in unfiltered air. Since this is 50% BOV does the valve remains open on the BOV side when the engine is idling?
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