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dumping the bov in to the intake
I’ve seen it on a few cars where people dump their bov waste in to the intake of the turbo. Does this make any difference? Quieter bov dump? Anything at all, increase in turbo spool?
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The 951 uses a recirculating bypass valve stock.
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Yes, it does help keep the turbo spooled better between shifts. I would think that it would be as stock on a 952, as it is on a 951. It sounds like you are saying that yours isn't. There should be about a 1" (25mm) hole sticking straight up on the left side of the J-boot where the bypass valve, or BOV, if you like, dumps into it.
P.S. I think it would be "somewhat" quieter dumping into the intake, but it is still quite loud. |
nah i dont have a stock set up. i bought and the airbox was replaced with pod filter and a tial bov.
yeah 951&952's are the same pretty much just the 952 is a rhd and a 951 is a lhd. just with the different country option codes. |
I suppose it is only the interior of the 952 that is a "mirror image" of the 951. I can't imagine the engine being a mirror image, with a left bank of cylinders, instead of a right bank.
Anyways, I 'm not sure what a pod filter is, but I have aftermarket MAF conversion (autothority), and it still has a port in the pre-compressor intake pipe for the "BOV" valve to dump into. |
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