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Is there a dump valve that can be turned off so that a noise isnt heard. I have searched but no1 seems to have asked this. I have reason to my madness!
thanks
The 1.8 20VT engine uses a recirculating valve knowen as a diverter valve and the air is dumped/diverted back into the intake system so they are very quite, not like a dump valve/blow off valve.
the only dump valve i know that could be switched of was the diesel ones used on 1.8 mondeos, used and electronic solinoid to control the opening and closing
Dont dump, as stated above your engine will see the dump as a boost leak and will not run properly!
There are only a few valve which can achieve the woosh sound of a dump and one is the Forge split-r,(do a search) this is a partial dump valve!
i would go for a Forge Dv007 and be happy with that, the switching one i said about used a micro switch that sat on top of the throttle arm this was a crude way but it worked. It also used an EGR valve from a Citroen as well
I found on my LCR that if you fit a Forge 007p and then a nice long air feed down to where one the the front fogs are that the DV is almost silent. Certainly from inside anyway.......
split-r has a blanking plate that you have to screw into place (by hand) on the actual unit. on the auq this means taking engine cover off every time which can become tedious. i just leave it fully recirculating 100% of the time (i.e. no wooshy wooshy noises) because (and this is a contravercial statement) it performs better when its sealed up. its much smoother. go with mr wookie and go Forge 007p. theres no point in sacrificing comfort for a hiss every time you let off.
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