Drivetrain Want to add aftermarket BOV
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Want to add aftermarket BOV
So I'm looking to install a HKS BOV... As seen in this video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WspyHFOP70M
Just wanting to get some feed back on this... Any negatives on this? Bad for tha car? I understand that Forge & Alta makes one also... Not to keen putting the Alta since you have to drill.. As far as the Forge one goes I looked up some vids on YouTube and it seems to sound different on each Mini... Plus it doesn't seem very loud...
Any feedback is appreciated...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WspyHFOP70M
Just wanting to get some feed back on this... Any negatives on this? Bad for tha car? I understand that Forge & Alta makes one also... Not to keen putting the Alta since you have to drill.. As far as the Forge one goes I looked up some vids on YouTube and it seems to sound different on each Mini... Plus it doesn't seem very loud...
Any feedback is appreciated...
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So I'm looking to install a HKS BOV... As seen in this video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WspyHFOP70M
Just wanting to get some feed back on this... Any negatives on this? Bad for tha car? I understand that Forge & Alta makes one also... Not to keen putting the Alta since you have to drill.. As far as the Forge one goes I looked up some vids on YouTube and it seems to sound different on each Mini... Plus it doesn't seem very loud...
Any feedback is appreciated...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WspyHFOP70M
Just wanting to get some feed back on this... Any negatives on this? Bad for tha car? I understand that Forge & Alta makes one also... Not to keen putting the Alta since you have to drill.. As far as the Forge one goes I looked up some vids on YouTube and it seems to sound different on each Mini... Plus it doesn't seem very loud...
Any feedback is appreciated...
With the Alta and any other vacuum activated BOV like the ssqv you pictured you just need a MAP sensor adapter from ATP or ALTA. The forge does not require it just because its not an actual BOV just a spacer.
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Yeah I was thinking of getting the Forge since it's so cheap but on the YouTube vids I've seen it doesn't sound very loud even with the hood opened.. So I can't imagine how it'll sound while driving... Plus the the HKS BOV sounds so much better... However, if there's any negatives (which I'm trying to find out) that outweigh putting on the HKS then of course I'll consider something else...
I have a buddy who does mail order parts that can probably get me the HKS for cheap but I'm assuming it's still gonna be in the $200/$300 range...
I have a buddy who does mail order parts that can probably get me the HKS for cheap but I'm assuming it's still gonna be in the $200/$300 range...
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Are you looking to replace the factory diverter valve or are you looking to supplement it? Are you doing it for acoustic reasons [more PSSSHHHTT] or have you found your current setup is surging the compressor too often?
If you're looking for more rice-rice-baby, make it easy on yourself and install a cold-air intake. You'll hear lots more diverter valve on the overrun without complicating the setup and possibly confusing the ECU.
If you're looking for more rice-rice-baby, make it easy on yourself and install a cold-air intake. You'll hear lots more diverter valve on the overrun without complicating the setup and possibly confusing the ECU.
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See below...
Ryephile said it well. It sounds like you just want the noise, get an intake and I promise you'll be satisfied.
You don't need a BOV and they can often mess things up more than it helps. Like he said, unless your having problems with compressor surge, (I'm pretty sure you aren't...) then there's no need.
Are you looking to replace the factory diverter valve or are you looking to supplement it? Are you doing it for acoustic reasons [more PSSSHHHTT] or have you found your current setup is surging the compressor too often?
If you're looking for more rice-rice-baby, make it easy on yourself and install a cold-air intake. You'll hear lots more diverter valve on the overrun without complicating the setup and possibly confusing the ECU.
If you're looking for more rice-rice-baby, make it easy on yourself and install a cold-air intake. You'll hear lots more diverter valve on the overrun without complicating the setup and possibly confusing the ECU.
You don't need a BOV and they can often mess things up more than it helps. Like he said, unless your having problems with compressor surge, (I'm pretty sure you aren't...) then there's no need.
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Yeah I was thinking of getting the Forge since it's so cheap but on the YouTube vids I've seen it doesn't sound very loud even with the hood opened.. So I can't imagine how it'll sound while driving... Plus the the HKS BOV sounds so much better... However, if there's any negatives (which I'm trying to find out) that outweigh putting on the HKS then of course I'll consider something else...
I have a buddy who does mail order parts that can probably get me the HKS for cheap but I'm assuming it's still gonna be in the $200/$300 range...
I have a buddy who does mail order parts that can probably get me the HKS for cheap but I'm assuming it's still gonna be in the $200/$300 range...
I don't know if you saw my wife's car with the forge BOV but it is pretty loud.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoPDh_Vp2jg
it was taken with a Kodak digital camera so the sound isn't great but you get the idea.
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Yeah I've pretty much made up my mind of forgoing the HKS BOV...
I'm just going to put on an intake, see how that sounds and then add the Forge DPV if needed...
Now to side track this thread... Alta or DDM... They're both roughly the same price but I'm leaning towards the DDM because it's pretty sealed but the bad thing is I'm tempted to get the RAM scoop also... heh... Argh, $4 bills!
How well does it hold up as far as water goes?? Like if some big **** truck splashes a crap load of water onto your hood?? We get some really big puddles here in TX and quick when it rains hard...
Had issues with my AEM CAI on my Civic back in the day...
I'm just going to put on an intake, see how that sounds and then add the Forge DPV if needed...
Now to side track this thread... Alta or DDM... They're both roughly the same price but I'm leaning towards the DDM because it's pretty sealed but the bad thing is I'm tempted to get the RAM scoop also... heh... Argh, $4 bills!
How well does it hold up as far as water goes?? Like if some big **** truck splashes a crap load of water onto your hood?? We get some really big puddles here in TX and quick when it rains hard...
Had issues with my AEM CAI on my Civic back in the day...
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I'm just going to put on an intake, see how that sounds and then add the Forge DPV if needed...
Now to side track this thread... Alta or DDM... They're both roughly the same price but I'm leaning towards the DDM because it's pretty sealed but the bad thing is I'm tempted to get the RAM scoop also... heh... Argh, $4 bills!
How well does it hold up as far as water goes?? Like if some big **** truck splashes a crap load of water onto your hood?? We get some really big puddles here in TX and quick when it rains hard...
Had issues with my AEM CAI on my Civic back in the day...
I'm partial to the DDM...well, cuz I have one. I've always been happy with it, and I'm not sure of pricing now, but it was $100 cheaper than the Alta when I bought it. I have the street version though. The ram scoop on the race version is cool, and I really don't think water would be an issue, however its important to keep in mind where that ram scoop travels. While the idea of it is good, the metal "ram air" tube that funnels the air into the intake will sit directly above your blazing hot turbo. I'd imagine that it will get pretty hot in that ram scoop, thus defeating the whole purpose of it in the first place. DDM says they've tested it and that its not an issue, but its something to keep in mind in my opinion.
I'd recommend the street version and just open up your hood scoop, that will work fine and help give it more fresh outside air, plus help get air into the engine bay to cool it down a bit.
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Do you guys with the Alta's intakes or the DDM run the silicone tubing Alta offers? Or do you just run the intake kit?
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The silicone tubing is not worth it in my opinion. They charge some obscene amount of money for them...I think it was $300 something for their silicone boost tubes. It's not worth it one bit. The stock ones work fine.
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Yes, I have the scoop too. I've driven Tug in pouring rain with no ill effects whatsoever. Again, I highly recommend the DDMWorks full race intake system.
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