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Old 03-12-2008 | 10:57 PM
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Im still wondering if i should hear my bov during nuetral revving?
Old 03-12-2008 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by topend
turbos dont care about your drivetrain.they care about exhaust flow, which is controlled by your right foot.
u could build boost in neutral . all u need is a 2 step rev limiter.
Is this That Fiero3.4's troll account or something?????????

I love the members who act like they provide factual information, when they are really leading new "FI guys" astray.

2 steps kill spark and load the turbo by means of unburnt fuel. Study up young chap. There is a reason why several seasoned turbo guys are in this thread correcting you......because you're wrong.
Old 03-12-2008 | 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 71chevellels1
Im still wondering if i should hear my bov during nuetral revving?
Not gonna be the same on every set-up. It depends on your vaccum and BOV settings.

My BOV only opens in neutral if I STAND on the throttle to damn near the limiter and then let off quickly.
Old 03-12-2008 | 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ninetres
Not gonna be the same on every set-up. It depends on your vaccum and BOV settings.

My BOV only opens in neutral if I STAND on the throttle to damn near the limiter and then let off quickly.
I can hear my BOV after a neutral-rev, but not nearly as much as after a real run. BTW, it has to be a short WOT neutral rev. If I run to redline at part-throttle =no BOV noise.
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alright well all these answers are leading 2 one thing. I need the drive the dam car. Im going to take pics tomorrow so you guys can see what my build looks like. The only things i have to do still are wire the fans, wire the tach, hook up the clutch line(it looks like they cut the braided house off but left the fitting in the slave and i cant get it out for the life of me). Basically its almost done, hopefully i can drive it this weekend!
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Originally Posted by ninetres
Not gonna be the same on every set-up. It depends on your vaccum and BOV settings.

My BOV only opens in neutral if I STAND on the throttle to damn near the limiter and then let off quickly.
thats exactly how mine is...if i bring it up to 4500rpms in neutral and bang the revv limiter a few times and let off, it will make a decent sound...but when im driving its LOUD...I have the dual chamber Apexi BOV. Very happy with it.
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Originally Posted by topend
.................. because when u shift u take your foot off the gas(except for lencos,liberty trans). part throtte = less exhaust.




check out this turbo viper.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IOpu...eature=related
No offence, but you cant really argue with me. Your trying to internet race me when I have built several turbo kits for my car at home. I have experience doing it, and I know what im talking about. Come back and argue with me when you have hands on, factual comments and not internet racing me with other peoples cars...once again, Im right. End of Story.
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No load means computer cuts fuel no fuel means no press no press no spoolie spoolie



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