Having read a couple of books on engine tuning im looking to go back to a recirculating .So Nissan spent Millions in R&D and has one fitted from Factory, but then someone tell you to take it off Well i guess he must be right, why not Fit Antilag whilst your at it
Do some Research on what a Bov does and then come Back with your Question...
The Bov Allows the Turbo (well the blades not the Actual Turbo) to keep spinning when you change gear, so the Turbo does not stall and have to spool up again. Its not a Bad thing to have so i would leave it...
So Nissan spent Millions in R&D and has one fitted from Factory, but then someone tell you to take it off Well i guess he must be right, why not Fit Antilag whilst your at it
Do some Research on what a Bov does and then come Back with your Question...
The Bov Allows the Turbo (well the blades not the Actual Turbo) to keep spinning when you change gear, so the Turbo does not stall and have to spool up again. Its not a Bad thing to have so i would leave it...
i was under the impression that after market bov were a waist of time, and it was acceptable to run with out as the effects of not running one were minimal
[h=2]Disadvantages[/h]
In the case where a mass airflow sensor (MAF) is used and is located upstream from the blowoff valve, the engine control unit (ECU) will meter out excess fuel because the atmospherically vented air is not subtracted from the intake charge measurements. The engine then briefly operates with a fuel-rich mixture after each valve actuation.
The rich mixing can lead to hesitation or even stalling of the engine when the throttle is closed, a situation that worsens with higher boost pressures. Occasional events of this type may be only a nuisance, but frequent events can eventually foul the spark plugs and destroy thecatalytic converter, as the inefficiently combusted fuel produces soot (excess carbon) and unburned fuel in the exhaust flow can produce soot in the converter and drive the converter beyond its normal operating temperature range.
Have you got a Pic of your set up? Be Interesting to see how you done it?I run blow thru and it makes a huge differance (still use a dump valve too).........map sensor and standalone is next.
Its not dirty air its metered air :lolwhy is it dirty air) if Nissan recirculated it there must be reasons other than noise why they did this . I have not really found any information on using a blow through maf which has put me off the idea .I did run without a dump valve and now have a knackered turbo (coincident) you must have seen it smoking at the Liverpool meet .Im using a standard turbo at this time with no smoke and a forge atm dump valve and will up grade soon to a disco spud and recirculation valve .Well im not to keen on Putting Dirty air back into the System and if you have your Maf as a blow through it dont matter if you dump it to atmosphere. Also Recirc is what Factory Cars have
it doesn't unfortunately. as the turbo is still spinning, it causes maf reading to rise (obviously) and ecu dumps fuel in accordingly. easy example of this is when you come to idle say at traffic lights after boosting and the engine nearly stalls. but it is possible afaik to put maf on intercooler side away from turbo, which should help eliminate overfuelling off boost.Sounds like another case of scaremongering and conjecture to me; surely when you come off the throttle the TPS gives a "closed" reading and the ECU ignores what the MAF is saying. ...