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@knurri not being a dick but i think because the definition of pushing, is to apply pressure against something to move it, so i guess the pedals take the pressure and the bike moves. but only old people call it that everyone else just a cycle or bike.
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@rocker4u123 I believe they do make your car more responsive to boost,I mean think about what you said,the bov keeps the air from jamming back into the compressor so in theory this would help keep the turbo spinning maximum efficiency when letting of the throttle and getting back on it since the air is no longer slowing the compressor wheel just my thought.
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1:39 ZUTUTU
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@knurri I call it a bikie
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Damn music in background wanted to hear the engine not some crapy pornmusic
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@rocker4u123 stfu
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wow some real winners hear. a BOV is used on turbo vehicles (mainly manuals) to prevent reverse surging of air when you close the throttle. If you did not have one when you closed the throttle the air would hit the plate and go back through the turbo and slow the turbine way to fast which causes pre-mature failure of the turbo. They are only for turbo/supercharged vehicles. they won't make your car faster because they are used as a safety measure for forced induc. vehicles.
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LOL.... ok, 9:06 killed me.
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thank you guys great video everyone should watch this before asking any questions
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did you actually watch it?



Walk this way drum beat at 6:35 xD
DonaldHellsing 1 month ago 19
I will never understand why the UK and Aussies call it a "push bike". It's contradictory. Why not a "ride bike"?? What's the point in pushing a bike? Makes no sense.
knurri 2 weeks ago 6