Synapse Recirc Blow Off Valve
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Synapse Recirc Blow Off Valve
I have been searching everywhere for a answer to my question cant find anything so i am making a thread. If i dont run my recirc bov back into the intake what problem will i have if any? it is a synapse SB001A.KIT0. I have done some reading and it says By design, it is a pull-type valve only. This means that boost pressure keeps it closed, meaning no boost leaks upwards of 100+ psi of boost. It operates in a normally open condition. This means that it is designed to remain open under vacuum conditions. But when i put my hand where the recirc hose goes on it at engine idle it felt like it was pushing a little air out. could be a leak idk. thanks for all help in advanced.
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Some people encounter hesitation , stalling , and rich shifts.
My own personal experience with a hks ssq was NO ill effects minus a little rich in between shifts which it does normally.
But you said it remain OPEN during idle which will definitely give you problems. The maf has has already measured the air coming in so you will not idle properly or at all, unless you are tuned on a map sensor.
Edit I haven't read anything about people having problems with them yet. Maybe someone with experience can chime in.
My own personal experience with a hks ssq was NO ill effects minus a little rich in between shifts which it does normally.
But you said it remain OPEN during idle which will definitely give you problems. The maf has has already measured the air coming in so you will not idle properly or at all, unless you are tuned on a map sensor.
Edit I haven't read anything about people having problems with them yet. Maybe someone with experience can chime in.
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