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Now here is my 2c...

In theory it also reduces the loss in turbine rpm during a gear change..This means when you get back on it, the turbine is at a higher rpm (because the compressor discharge hasn't been suddenly blocked) and therefore will spool up quicker...In practice though this may not be noticable much, if at all. It is also very hard to measure...

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there the same you have on your car atm

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Got pics?

I've been "window shopping" for some 4 pots.

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BTW got my modified coilovers back from the engineers today. Going to fit the rear Ohlins coilovers tonight (and maybe the fronts if not too dark - bloody daylight savings!)

The BOV also provides internet forums with hours and hours colourful discussion and debate...

Now here is my 2c...

In theory it also reduces the loss in turbine rpm during a gear change..This means when you get back on it, the turbine is at a higher rpm (because the compressor discharge hasn't been suddenly blocked) and therefore will spool up quicker...In practice though this may not be noticable much, if at all. It is also very hard to measure...

Block the BOV in and auto and you'll notice it easily.

Yeh i tried it(blocking BOV) went around the block......GHEY!!!

My theory is,if you got time to hear the psshhh .....your not changing gears fast enough....simple.

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Besides bullets are made from lead so they are soft as, you could shoot a turbine housing and youwn't even mark it :lol:

Mmmm... I shot a bullet through outer guard, inner guard, cast iron 308 block, inner guard once...I know it's no turbine housing :blink: but wtf are you talking about Willis ?

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