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How should i adjust my adjustable HYPERBOOST BOV???
Posted by gavin (more from gavin) on Tue, 10 Aug 2004 01:15:06
In Reply to: Re: Forge vs Hyperboost Which is better? or does it matter, Eiron, Tue, 20 Apr 2004 11:42:28
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Hello everyone!
It's been a LONG time since i posted on the performance BB!
Here goes! So, i've had a hyperboost adjustable BOV installed on my car for quite some time now, and i've never adjusted it.
I guess it comes pre adjusted to the "level" of their NON-adjustable BOV, but i think i need to finally adjust mine..
The reason being...
... now that my car's systoms are FULLY working again, i get up to 15-16 psi easily, but with the W hose detached i get a little more...
...this COULD be caused by the BPC being dirty, altough i've tried replacing it with a friends and i got LESS boost, also... i've cleaned mine..
...but if it possible that the BOV is letting some pressure escape if it's not properly adjusted?
I guess you can adjust the spring "pre-load" 0-6mm or something?
what should i do?
for those of you unfamiliar with my car, check out the mods on my website...
thanks
-gavin
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MY 1990 9000 turbo
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