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      01-19-2021, 12:01 AM   #23
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They were all the way down hand tight, but I have a tial bov now.
Were you on stock turbo set up? Did they hold up well until you switched to a BOV?
I have mine about 4 full turns from fully tight but wasn’t sure if that was how they should be or not
Stock turbos boosting 24 psi peak and holding 21 psi to redline
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I vent my forge dv's to atmosphere like this. However you should put some small breather filters where the DVs exhale from. You will get dirt in there and it will score the internal piston causing pre-mature wear and eventually seize up.
Hehe, i bought small filters too when we were talking about this in another thread.

Cool BOV sound but one my mini filters, the rear one, has its round end cap glue that melted or something, and the plastic cap got ejected somewhere in the abyss of the car... probably bad quality mini filter i got and very hot area too + releasing pressure on it + maybe not built to be used this way (blow instead of vacuum)
I put back the hose for now, i need to order better one !
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I vent my forge dv's to atmosphere like this. However you should put some small breather filters where the DVs exhale from. You will get dirt in there and it will score the internal piston causing pre-mature wear and eventually seize up.
Hehe, i bought small filters too when we were talking about this in another thread.

Cool BOV sound but one my mini filters, the rear one, has its round end cap glue that melted or something, and the plastic cap got ejected somewhere in the abyss of the car... probably bad quality mini filter i got and very hot area too + releasing pressure on it + maybe not built to be used this way (blow instead of vacuum)
I put back the hose for now, i need to order better one !
Ya most of them are made in China crap lol. Mine are cheap too but have held up just fine. I clean them when I do my drop in filter too.
I know k&n makes nice little breather filters but they were pricy.
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I have these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They work. I keep them at the stiffest setting and it's vented to atmosphere. My OEM were leaking so I replaced them with these until I decide on which blow off valve I want, but I purchased them after watching this:

Hey y’all! sorry to resurrect a thread. I installed these & have them to the tightest setting but mine flutter, like that “stu stu stu” type. What would fix that?
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Hey y’all! sorry to resurrect a thread. I installed these & have them to the tightest setting but mine flutter, like that “stu stu stu” type. What would fix that?
Why not just put a set of OEM DV's on there?
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Why not just put a set of OEM DV's on there?
I could of but I decided to try those in the vid, nonetheless would you know what to do to address that?
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Usually when the spring is too light, the bov
can flutter.
Have you tired them on a lighter setting just to see if the flutter is better or worse ?
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Usually when the spring is too light, the bov
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Have you tired them on a lighter setting just to see if the flutter is better or worse ?
I have not actually, I’ll loosen it & report soon
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I have not actually, I’ll loosen it & report soon
If that doesn't work and you need to go the other way then you can put shims in under the spring to tighten it, or get another spring if you can??
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I have not actually, I’ll loosen it & report soon
From my experience with single adjustable DV/BOV applications, if one is experiencing surging from the turbo that would suggest the BOV is not functioning / opening when throttle is released. Either you have too much spring pressure behind it and the air charge is insufficient when pushing to assist in the valve opening, could be a faulty valve or a bad vacuum source

I have very little hands on knowledge with the N54 as this is a brand new platform to myself.Tho boost numbers tend to be on the lower side to what I am use to. I would start low spring and then add turns, then shims. The tighter you crank the top, the more pressure that valve is going to hold.
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Sorry for bump an old thread... these RKX DV works fine? Looks like them was made for VAG cars.


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So I just installed these rkx diverter valves paired with an arm charge pipe. So far I am very impressed. I vented them to atmosphere and the blow off is much louder than stock. Car also feels much smoother and holds boost great. For under $200 i think it was well worth it.
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Sorry for bump an old thread... these RKX DV works fine? Looks like them was made for VAG cars.
Indeed. I have a set of these with the vent attachment though.
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Indeed. I have a set of these with the vent attachment though.
Which tubing type are you using to connect the DV to inlet? Where you buy it?

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Which tubing type are you using to connect the DV to inlet? Where you buy it?
For plump back? or connection between charge pipe and BOV?

As mentioned i got atmo version. eg. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1000005674606.html

But if going for plumbback version you might be able to get something like this but you may need an 90 elbow for the front one. Or there could be 90's elbows already in 25mm.

My current setup below:
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So I just installed these rkx diverter valves paired with an arm charge pipe. So far I am very impressed. I vented them to atmosphere and the blow off is much louder than stock. Car also feels much smoother and holds boost great. For under $200 i think it was well worth it.
I've had them on my car 25,000 kms no issues. Mentioning that makes me realize it's probably time to clean them lol
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I've had them on my car 25,000 kms no issues. Mentioning that makes me realize it's probably time to clean them lol
Just realised the rkx's one's are different style. Do you have same as mine?
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I've had them on my car 25,000 kms no issues. Mentioning that makes me realize it's probably time to clean them lol
Just realised the rkx's one's are different style. Do you have same as mine?
They look the same I believe their from Ryan star or something like that
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Well I installed the RKX DVs, and the car build boost earlier and keep it longer. Thanks for your recommendations!!
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I vent my forge dv's to atmosphere like this. However you should put some small breather filters where the DVs exhale from. You will get dirt in there and it will score the internal piston causing pre-mature wear and eventually seize up.
Where you get the breather filters? Which size?
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I vent my forge dv's to atmosphere like this. However you should put some small breather filters where the DVs exhale from. You will get dirt in there and it will score the internal piston causing pre-mature wear and eventually seize up.
Where you get the breather filters? Which size?
I think just Amazon or EBay. Just need ones with 1 inch Inlet size.
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