wastegates and blowoff valve

canuck

New member
the wastgate is for the computer to control the air coming in. a BOV is to control the air going to the intake. how is it controlled ?
thx dave
 

Mtn Z

Donating Member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

Wastegates divert some exhaust gas to control boost. Blowoff valves help alleviate some of the pressure from going back through the turbo after the throttle body closes.
 

Daron

Active member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

canuck said:
how do they now when to engage

Uh, boost signal. That is why healthy vacuum lines are important. Stock trucks dont have blow offs btw. Google it, there are some good explanations out there...
 

attackdog

New member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

I have both on my SY. The BOV is not needed on our trucks as stated above but are a good backup safety, and they sound cool too. Also, as desribed above, they run off vaccum. Do a search on this forum for BOV's, there is alot of good info here.
-Dean
 

It's just a six

Super Member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

Just curoius,when is a BOV necessary?
At a certain boost level?
When you have a larger than stock compressor wheel?(stock turbo)
 

Flyin Ryan

hated cuz he drives fords
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

It's just a six said:
Just curoius,when is a BOV necessary?
At a certain boost level?
When you have a larger than stock compressor wheel?(stock turbo)

ask mrwheeler.. I believe he chulked up his last two turbo rebuilds to running too high of boost levels without a bov.. from what i've been told you only really need them or should have them when a manual trans is used but who's to say that's 100%
 

James Thomas

"NO CLASS"
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

I think any turbo running over 20-25 psi and being run hard should have a BOV (manual or auto) and I have seen several turbo’s fail multiple times seemingly for no reason at hi boost levels until a BOV was installed, then the "problem" magically went away?? But like Ryan stated above, I can't be 100% sure. I do know that my bro's Shelby Charger wasted 3 in a row and one had more than 2,500 miles or so them, they were all blade failures, and no oil or intake / ex. related particles were ever found to be the cause and he did run it real damned hard. Turbo #4 we installed a BOV after he was "tipped off" to try it and no more problem! I think this may effect small / med. size turbo’s more than the larger / large turbo’s but I :dunno:


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James
 

Aeroking

e.i.
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

with a BOV and meth, would the meth mist spray out of the BOV into the engine compartment?
 

It's just a six

Super Member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

Aeroking said:
with a BOV and meth, would the meth mist spray out of the BOV into the engine compartment?

Maybe a tad will if your BOV is downstream of your injection site.
Otherwise no,as soon as you stop producing boost pressure your meth pump should shut off.
 

James Thomas

"NO CLASS"
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

It's just a six said:
Maybe a tad will if your BOV is downstream of your injection site.
Otherwise no,as soon as you stop producing boost pressure your meth pump should shut off.


Yup Yup.... what he said :tup:

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ThaJokr

Super Member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

It's just a six said:
Just curoius,when is a BOV necessary?
At a certain boost level?
When you have a larger than stock compressor wheel?(stock turbo)
No certain level or anything. I've always had one no matter what boost level I was running. I stops the air from going back through the turbo after you let off the gas. Think of it as trapped air thats already stuck in the tube, it has to go somewhere. Either out through the BOV or backwards through the turbo. So the blades are spinning at an insane speed in one direction, and now air is trying to go back through them the opposite direction. Your turbo can only take so much of that before it fails.
 

mrweelr

New member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

I have my M10 alky nozzle pretty close to the throttle body. My understanding is a BOV should be installed as close to the throttle body as possible. With the RPM upper IC pipe, I'm planning on welding the BOV flange right by the alky nozzle. Will there be any issue with doing this?
 

ghettosled

SYTY SUPERSTORE
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

the bov should not leak under throttle, thats why there is a vacuum line that goes to the top to force the valve closed. when you let off, the spring coupled with the engine vacuum will allow it to open and release the excess pressure.

the higher the boost, and the larger the turbo the more important it is to have a blowoff valve. 95% of the syty guys dont run 25+ psi so thats why it is not a very common mod..
 

It's just a six

Super Member
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

ghettosled said:
the bov should not leak under throttle, thats why there is a vacuum line that goes to the top to force the valve closed. when you let off, the spring coupled with the engine vacuum will allow it to open and release the excess pressure.

the higher the boost, and the larger the turbo the more important it is to have a blowoff valve. 95% of the syty guys dont run 25+ psi so thats why it is not a very common mod..
That being said would you recommend a BOV for a TDO6H-60-1 turbo?
What is a good one go with that is not too big,but functions good?
Thanks :tup:
 
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skipztt

boost
Re: wastegates and blowoff valve

any good name brand bov will work good. you might have to adjust it some, when u first put it on.
 
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