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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2006

600+ hp DSM

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  • the engine jumps because of 3 basic things....1. Nitrous..2 fuel cut(if you own a dsm you know about this one) 3. tourqe

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  • @Londil oh so that's a turbo surge

  • @Konformation07 1:17 and 1:52, you hear it and see the engine shake.

  • @Londil I can't hear it like where in the video does it do that?

  • @Konformation07 You can hear the turbo surge, its when the air tries to push itself back out through the compressor because the BoV doesn't open properly.

  • @Londil and how do you know the car in the video has a bad BOV

  • @Konformation07 Sadly, you don't. Its the luck of the draw, brand named BoVs tend to be better, but that's not always the truth. Personally I use Greddy BoVs or the crushed 1G in my DSMs, they tend to work quite well.

  • @Londil How do you differentiate between a good BOV and a bad BOV?

  • Dude, you need a better BOV.

  • yup, when the air bounces back, it damages the bearing on the turbo, thats the purpose of the blowoffvalve so when it bounces back, it escapes there instead of the turbo

  • Compressor surge is when air bounces from the back from the throttle body plate to the turbo.

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