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Old Mar 12, 2010 | 01:03 AM
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I agree with you on this one. A BOV is part of owning a turbo car. Upgrading to a better valve is never "rice". Everyone that looks for an aftermarket exhaust based on sound must be a "ricer" too...
^Lots of people would agree with that. IMO, who cares why people run what they do, it is simply their personal taste and their way of personalizing their car. Enjoy it for what it is, especially if it is hideous or obnoxious enough to put a smile on your face!
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Old Mar 12, 2010 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by ScottSpeed21
I agree with you on this one. A BOV is part of owning a turbo car. Upgrading to a better valve is never "rice". Everyone that looks for an aftermarket exhaust based on sound must be a "ricer" too...
Apples to oranges. People upgrade exhausts on turbocharged cars for power and sound is a byproduct. Some people want/need their aftermarket exhaust to be as quiet as possible and others don't care and can live with or like it loud. That is why people choose exhausts based on sound.

A bypass valve is part of owning a turbo car not a BOV. Most of the time the only reason people want to vent to atmosphere is for rice reasons.
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Old Mar 12, 2010 | 01:50 PM
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I love that sound! I would never goes as far as installing an inferior bov or venting to ATMO (unless I was S.D) but with a recirced type S and open element you can hear it great and no bad idle
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Old Mar 14, 2010 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by heavyD
Apples to oranges. People upgrade exhausts on turbocharged cars for power and sound is a byproduct. Some people want/need their aftermarket exhaust to be as quiet as possible and others don't care and can live with or like it loud. That is why people choose exhausts based on sound.

A bypass valve is part of owning a turbo car not a BOV. Most of the time the only reason people want to vent to atmosphere is for rice reasons.
Blowoff valve, bypass valve, diverter valve...all the same thing. If you decide to vent a "bypass valve", pulling it out of the intake pipe doesn't magically make it a blowoff valve, it was just a recirculated blowoff valve to begin with. Besides, it doesn't really bypass anything, it feeds air back into the compressor.

People upgrade to an aftermarket BOV because the stock one leaks at higher boost levels. Just like an exhaust, it gets replaced for performance reasons/power output with sound as a byproduct. Some people like it to be quiet and recirculated and others like it louder and vented. After the performance aspect, the sound is based on personal preference.

VTA BOV on an Evo X has no problems, so that's not the issue.
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