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APX twin chamber BOV

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  • Start date Start date Mar 17, 2004

88stangmangt

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  • Mar 17, 2004
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any of u guys have/had one? r they nice and loud? it says they have a sound controll screw. here is its description.

A good blow off valve is an absolute necessity for high performance turbo systems. A well-engineered blow off valve prevents turbine damage by quickly relieving excess boost pressure without sacrificing boost response. Conventional blow off valve designs require choosing between flow capacity and boost response - blow off valves with high flow capacity generally have poor boost response, while blow off valves with good boost response are not able to handle high flow capacity. A'PEX engineers have developed a solution to this dilemma by creating the Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve. The Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve is an adjustable, high-response unit for use on a wide range of applications. Rather than relying on the vacuum chamber alone, the Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve harnesses boost pressure in a second chamber to assist in opening the relief valve. This design allows the use of a unique flat-valve design, which provides excellent valve response under both low and high boost conditions without sacrificing flow capacity. Valve reaction is adjusted by tightening or loosening the spring tensioning screw on top of the unit. Blow off sound can be adjusted by turning the red collar at the base of the unit. With its innovative design and adjustment features, the Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve is flexible enough for use on street cars as well as racecars.

boneheadperformance.com has it for 177
summit 192
anyone ever bought anything from bonehead?
 

Ranchero5.0

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Pretty neat combo, seems familiar and would love to know the duration and lift specs on the cam to compare with mine.

I don't think the BOV will make any noise. On a drawthrough MAF setup (like a conventional passenger side mount vortech) you plumb the discharge of the BOV to the tubing after the MAF or it will screw up your fuel calibration during decel. if you run a blow through MAF setup the sky is the limit as long as the BOV is located before the MAF. In my case (paxton SN-92) I have about two inches of 1" tubing with the BOV in a L configuration feeding from the blower to TB tube to the inlet elbow to the blower. Made a difference, blower runs cooler at cruise and is quieter on decel.

Just be aware before you buy something you can't hook up.


Jamie
 
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