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Its about the BOV on my TTA
I know experts say we don't NEED one. Go ahead and say "I told You So" and lets move on....
My stock turbo made a lot of noise after a WOT burst as the throttle went back to the idle position (after the purchase of my new turbo, there was more shaft movement that I expected from the 5k turbo). I was always making recorded runs with turbolink to test this and that during the tuning process. Welp, I have more money than I want to admit in this new Ta-49 turbo and want to keep it in the best shape I can.
One good reason to run a power plate is that it should extend the longevity of any LC2 engine. That reasoning, applied to the groans coming from my stock turbo after WOT bursts, led me to the conclusion I wanted to use the same tactic to prolong the life of my new turbo.
So, I bought the BOV mounted in the up pipe. I put it in there and immediately lost 4 psi of boost and heard whistling under boost (I concluded this was normal for a BOV diaphragm spring with too little tension on it). I tightened the set screw against the diaphragm spring, and the boost came back to the stock 16.5 psi. But, no sound from the BOV, under boost or after boost.
HERE IS MY QUESTION:
With no "sound" from the BOV after WOT throttle bursts at 16.5 psi, can I expect the BOV to come affective as I increase the boost over stock? Or, does this little exercise mean that there is no compressor surge and I really don't need a BOV at all? Or, does this little exercise mean that I really don't need a BOV at all?
Be gentle with me
I already feel pretty humble 
leeb

My stock turbo made a lot of noise after a WOT burst as the throttle went back to the idle position (after the purchase of my new turbo, there was more shaft movement that I expected from the 5k turbo). I was always making recorded runs with turbolink to test this and that during the tuning process. Welp, I have more money than I want to admit in this new Ta-49 turbo and want to keep it in the best shape I can.
One good reason to run a power plate is that it should extend the longevity of any LC2 engine. That reasoning, applied to the groans coming from my stock turbo after WOT bursts, led me to the conclusion I wanted to use the same tactic to prolong the life of my new turbo.
So, I bought the BOV mounted in the up pipe. I put it in there and immediately lost 4 psi of boost and heard whistling under boost (I concluded this was normal for a BOV diaphragm spring with too little tension on it). I tightened the set screw against the diaphragm spring, and the boost came back to the stock 16.5 psi. But, no sound from the BOV, under boost or after boost.
HERE IS MY QUESTION:
With no "sound" from the BOV after WOT throttle bursts at 16.5 psi, can I expect the BOV to come affective as I increase the boost over stock? Or, does this little exercise mean that there is no compressor surge and I really don't need a BOV at all? Or, does this little exercise mean that I really don't need a BOV at all?
Be gentle with me


leeb