ahurl90 said:Explain to me why it's blowing out of the Vortech like it was a hair dryer, this is on idle ???
i dont get what your saying?
rxrider said:ahurl90 said:Explain to me why it's blowing out of the Vortech like it was a hair dryer, this is on idle ???
i dont get what your saying?
The Vortech is open at idle! There is a lot of air coming out of the Vortech at idle, it blows like a hair dryer, this shows that even if there is vacuum in the intake behind the carbs or throttle bodies there are still pressure in the charge tube. Letting off this pressure will keep the turbo spinning more freely (at higher rpms) cause the air the turbo is pumping (even at idle it does) is going out the Vortech and not pressing back on the compressor wheel.
No need to argue, but the Vortech works as advertised!
Now I rest my case . . that's all folks![]()
zross1 said:Just for the record, I don't think anyone is trying to argue. We're just all stating our opinions. That's what makes this site great. We can all voice our opinions and experiences and people can pick out what works best for them.
Two last thing from me. The reason the vortech blows out like a hair dryer is at vac the air is being sucked into the motor. Plug that bov up, the air isn't going to put resistance into the compressor, it will simply be sucked into the motor. The air is going ONE way, that's tward the engine, not back against the compressor wheel. That's the difference between vac and boost. vac is neg pressure, thus the air being pulled to the engine. At boost the whole intake is pressurized.
Look at production turbocharged cars. Volvo, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Porche to name a few. These companies are tying to make the most responsive turbocharged cars out there. Do they have bov's that leak at idle? No. Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Volvo both use Mitsubishi bov's that don't leak. Porche uses a bosch bov that doesn't leak at idle. It would make sense to think that if there was any advantage of leaking a bov at idle these companies would be utilizing it.
powderlites said:ZROSS1 quote
(Look at production turbocharged cars. Volvo, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Porche to name a few. These companies are tying to make the most responsive turbocharged cars out there. Do they have bov's that leak at idle? No. Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Volvo both use Mitsubishi bov's that don't leak. Porche uses a bosch bov that doesn't leak at idle.)
Hey guy just please do your homework on the above statment!
Bosch/Mitsu. used in most cars all do the same thing.
Help with turbo life. Better throttle response, Installed on blower to stop beating the air so hot that you can't put your hand on intercooler!
Have you tried a high pressure spring blowoff valve?
Boost helps keep valve closed so no need for high pressure spring.
Apex has high volume of air coming out blowoff valve at idle with our kits.
Hope this helps answer your questions and make's your sled response the best it can.
rxwarrior said:The detail that EVERYONE is missing ius that you are talking about two different beasts, there is a huge difference between the operation of a bypass valve and a blowoff valve! Two entirely different modes of operation.