bailey dump valve problems
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possable air leak , check all the pipes..
some scoobys dont agree with dv's my classic wrx had a bailey fitted and i had loads of problems, hesitation when pulling away, over boost, poor fuel consumption..as ive said make sure its fitted corectly or go back to standard mate..
some scoobys dont agree with dv's my classic wrx had a bailey fitted and i had loads of problems, hesitation when pulling away, over boost, poor fuel consumption..as ive said make sure its fitted corectly or go back to standard mate..
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VTA bov's are not ideal for scooby's, had the same problem with my V2 STI, returned it back to standard and performance was restored, I think I'm right in saying that the ecu reads the returning gases to enable it to run the engine. Using a VTA bov takes this reading away and can cause running and possible engine damage!!
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Im looking to buy a BOV shortly, what kind do you guys recommend? To be honest i only really want it for the noise but obviously i dont want my car to suffer for it, 2006 Impreza WRX by the way. Thanks in advance for any input.
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