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Old Oct 4, 2016, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by mines5
My car idles in this much vacuum. Which spring should i use in TIAL q BOV ?
-0.6 bar is about -17 inHg (vacuum). The Tial Q spring chart says to use the unpainted, or -10 Psi, spring for a vacuum reading between -19 and -16 inHg.

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Old Oct 4, 2016, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by MasterNater
-0.6 bar is about -17 inHg (vacuum). The Tial Q spring chart says to use the unpainted, or -10 Psi, spring for a vacuum reading between -19 and -16 inHg.

Thank you sir.
Old Oct 5, 2016, 12:12 PM
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I would go with the 8psi spring if I were you.
Old Oct 5, 2016, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by evo8426
I would go with the 8psi spring if I were you.
Please explain why not 10 psi ?
Old Oct 9, 2016, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by mines5
Please explain why not 10 psi ?
Trust him. Tial imho advertises over sprung ratings. Plus.. I set my bypass valves up to be light on the seat at idle. This helps improve response. You will have boost equalization on each side of the bypass valve and 8psi differential(the spring) should be sufficient to hold any valve shut at wide open. The trick is to have a valve to open correct under part throttle conditions. If you're hunting that it's another story. It's something I've learned how to do over the years, and no hijack intended ( the greddy fv was 10x the tial in drivable).

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Old Oct 9, 2016, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 211ratsbud
Trust him. Tial imho advertises over sprung ratings. Plus.. I set my bypass valves up to be light on the seat at idle. This helps improve response. You will have boost equalization on each side of the bypass valve and 8psi differential(the spring) should be sufficient to hold any valve shut at wide open. The trick is to have a valve to open correct under part throttle conditions. If you're hunting that it's another story. It's something I've learned how to do over the years, and no hijack intended ( the greddy fv was 10x the tial in drivable).
I want the bov to open every time i let off the throttle. After a WOT pull and variety of driving conditions.

My old bov [ HKS ssqv ] was good during part throttle operation but after a WOT or during sudden throttle lift off it wont open .
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