TurboXS H34 BPV
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TurboXS H34 BPV
This review is a carry over from the APS BOV thread: https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...27#post6099427
I figured I would post separately on the TXS H34 BPV. This BPV is awesome. It holds boost perfectly. I run 23 psi normally. When I replaced my leaking APS BOV, my boost jumped up to 26 psi spike before settling at 24 psi. I had to turn the duty cycle down on my EBC to correct this. But a BOV that holds boost is nothing new. What is different is that the TXS H34 drives like OEM. Of course my old APS also drove like OEM. But I have not found any other BOV to have stock driveability. I mean no flutter, surge, bucking, or jerking. Very nice. (For comparison, I tried and hated the Turbosmart Evo BOV and Forge RS.) FYI I am running one adjustment washer. With 2 washers, I got just a hint of part throttle bucking. There are no real reviews of this BOV on evoM, so I thought I would share.
I figured I would post separately on the TXS H34 BPV. This BPV is awesome. It holds boost perfectly. I run 23 psi normally. When I replaced my leaking APS BOV, my boost jumped up to 26 psi spike before settling at 24 psi. I had to turn the duty cycle down on my EBC to correct this. But a BOV that holds boost is nothing new. What is different is that the TXS H34 drives like OEM. Of course my old APS also drove like OEM. But I have not found any other BOV to have stock driveability. I mean no flutter, surge, bucking, or jerking. Very nice. (For comparison, I tried and hated the Turbosmart Evo BOV and Forge RS.) FYI I am running one adjustment washer. With 2 washers, I got just a hint of part throttle bucking. There are no real reviews of this BOV on evoM, so I thought I would share.