Dump Valve. Do i really need one
WRX 2003
Do i really need a dumpvalve guys.
Will it protect and help the performace or is it only there for the noise?
I dont want it just for the noise.
This Might be crap and its only what i heard but i heard that the D/V messes the performace up?
Cheers
Do i really need a dumpvalve guys.
Will it protect and help the performace or is it only there for the noise?
I dont want it just for the noise.
This Might be crap and its only what i heard but i heard that the D/V messes the performace up?
Cheers
Originally Posted by XR-Wayne
Do i really need a dumpvalve guys.
The standard Subaru item is a recirculating model which doesn't produce a silly noise, and recirculates the air back to the turbo to help slow it, thus keeping the measured air in the intake to maintain the correct air/fuel ratio.Do a search, there's dozens of threads per month on the subject.
As a direct answer to the thread title, YES - you do need a dump valve. Bit 'which' one is up to you.
The standard one, as stated is a recirc type, and doesnt make the whoosh sound ....it is more than adequate for the job, and for all the technical reasons.
A 'vent to atmosphere' (vta) type, does give the whoosh sound.
There are several threads on here, and alot claim that the vta, can (potentially) cause some engine damage as a result of over fuelling.. ( say potentially, cos ive not experienced it) .and yes, vta's are supposed mess up the metering.
i have noticed that since returning my car to the standard one, my mpg on a full tank has slightly improved..
Personally, i think its down to choice - i dont think you could sell vta's if they knowingly knacker'd engines..........i think its driving like a **** to hear it all the time.
I like the whoosh sound, but ive taken my vta off, after 2 and a half years, to get a bit of economy... but its only a 5 minute job to refit it.
Hope this helps
Frank (my93wrx)
The standard one, as stated is a recirc type, and doesnt make the whoosh sound ....it is more than adequate for the job, and for all the technical reasons.
A 'vent to atmosphere' (vta) type, does give the whoosh sound.
There are several threads on here, and alot claim that the vta, can (potentially) cause some engine damage as a result of over fuelling.. ( say potentially, cos ive not experienced it) .and yes, vta's are supposed mess up the metering.
i have noticed that since returning my car to the standard one, my mpg on a full tank has slightly improved..
Personally, i think its down to choice - i dont think you could sell vta's if they knowingly knacker'd engines..........i think its driving like a **** to hear it all the time.
I like the whoosh sound, but ive taken my vta off, after 2 and a half years, to get a bit of economy... but its only a 5 minute job to refit it.
Hope this helps
Frank (my93wrx)
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