Need evo 7 help
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From: Pembroke Pines FL
Originally Posted by Mivo
looky what i found
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ar.../t-132622.html
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ar.../t-132622.htmlyes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BOV Important Note:
If you plan to "dump" or vent your BOV to atmosphere (instead of recycling into the Turbo) while using your stock MAS, you will encounter some problems. The DSM MAS measures air going thru it and the ECU (car's computer) calculates the amount of fuel to add. If you "dump" this air instead of re-circulating it into the intake, the computer will add too much fuel and you'll probably see a puff of black smoke behind you. Also since the RPM drops FAST, if you leave the clutch in too long, your ECU may not be able to pick up idle and the engine may die. Before you buy a BOV that "dumps" (HKS SSV, Turbo XS, Tial or Apex'i), we recommend you try "dumping" on your car with your present BOV by removing the BOV recirc hose, plugging the intake return tube with a film can or covering with duct tape, and drive the car.
thanks to http://www.dejontool.com/dsm-misc.htm
If you plan to "dump" or vent your BOV to atmosphere (instead of recycling into the Turbo) while using your stock MAS, you will encounter some problems. The DSM MAS measures air going thru it and the ECU (car's computer) calculates the amount of fuel to add. If you "dump" this air instead of re-circulating it into the intake, the computer will add too much fuel and you'll probably see a puff of black smoke behind you. Also since the RPM drops FAST, if you leave the clutch in too long, your ECU may not be able to pick up idle and the engine may die. Before you buy a BOV that "dumps" (HKS SSV, Turbo XS, Tial or Apex'i), we recommend you try "dumping" on your car with your present BOV by removing the BOV recirc hose, plugging the intake return tube with a film can or covering with duct tape, and drive the car.
thanks to http://www.dejontool.com/dsm-misc.htm


