WTK: BOV on turbo auto??

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WTK: BOV on turbo auto??

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Hi,
I'm new to this forum.......I just upgraded from a 2000 legacy to the newer 2.0 turbo wagon......its an automatic.

I want to know if I can put a BOV on it; would I get/feel the diff. in performance; the type to get; the 'how-tos' etc...

Pls help, those who have the experience in this......

Tks a million!
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Re: WTK: BOV on turbo auto??

Post by rallysam »

It's not really a performance upgrade. I mean, if you had drastically changed the performance of your car, then maybe it is something you would need to do eventually, but it wouldn't make a difference on a car that's near stock.

Most people wouldn't admit it, but they do it for the sound.
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Post by free5ty1e »

(that's why I did it. Although I wish I could remove the whistle on the HKS, it's really forking loud)

When I replaced the stock recirc valve with an atmospheric BOV, I definately noticed the turbo spooled down MUCH quicker between shifts. So it actually slowed me down a bit. That's why I want to set up my GReddy as a recirc valve. (damn HKS doesn't have a fitting to run as recirc)

By the by, in an automatic it'll get way less usage; only when you let off the throttle in boost - you won't be doing that to shift, only to stop accelerating....
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Post by Subtle »

Skhan

Welcome to the site.

Where do you live to be able to buy a newer 2L turbo wgn?

Yes---stay with the stock recirculating valve.
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Post by skhan »

Tks, I'll do.

I'm from Trinidad and I brought this (2003) model from Japan... :-D
Its in TIP TOP condition and cost MUCH LESS than buying it here :-D

............BTW....is there any advice you guys could give me that I can do (minimal) to enhance a 'stock' turbo auto....?

tks again!!!
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Post by Subtle »

Clearing up the intake with a K & N air filter and removing the snorkus is a good step. Others have done the "coffee mug " conversion, as well.

Then you could clean up the exhaust by getting rid of the main cat.

After that, spending of money and time gets somewhat compulsive. :roll:
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Post by skhan »

Subtle wrote:Clearing up the intake with a K & N air filter and removing the snorkus is a good step. Others have done the "coffee mug " conversion, as well.

Then you could clean up the exhaust by getting rid of the main cat.

After that, spending of money and time gets somewhat compulsive. :roll:




I'll definitely put a K&N air filter.....cause I've seen and HEARD the difference it can do on my lil bros. Altezza (Straight 6 auto.)

...but help me out here..this may be a sort of stupid question but remember all this TURBO stuff is pretty new to me; what is the snorkus and the " coffee mug" ?

tks......
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Post by BAC5.2 »

The Snorkus is the bit of intake that is inside the fender. A silencer really. Removing it increases intake noise, and gives marginal performance gain.

The coffee mug is something you don't have and couldn't use.
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Post by skhan »

tks......but what is the coffee mug exactly?

...or...what about "performance" spark plugs? Does this really make any difference?
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