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07-14-2014, 08:07 PM | #1 |
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Forge DVS leaking - any fix for this?
So I see many people around do the BOV DIY mod to hear any leaks on the DVs. I don't even have to lol, I can hear them leak sometimes even without the BOV mod - I hear a whistling sound and when it's gone at WOT, car just pulls hard.
I got yellow springs in my forge DVs, mounted on an ER chargepipe. Any fix for this crap? I'm really tired of them, I unplugged them today and put in grease, that didn't help either. Has anyone experienced the same? If yes PLEASE tell me what the fix for it was. |
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how does your logs look? sure it's not a brittle vacuum hose or something else?
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I'm having a problem with my ER pipe too but I'm on stock DV's
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So I think I will try this:
That's basicly what is happening right now I guess |
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Did you install the DV's pointing the correct way? It is easy to install them with flow backwards (ask me how I know this). Top of valves with Forge logo should be facing each other and the vacuum ports pointing towards the engine. Like this
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I am not sure it matters, the valve is vacuum operated, but it seems like one way it works with boost, the other way against it. No damage I can tell. The way it works is, when the throttle is closed quickly under heavy boost, and there is vacuum inside the intake manifold, the valves are supposed to open and let the boost pressure off from the other side of the throttle so it doesn't bounce back into the turbos. It dumps off the excess compressed air into each intake tract pre-turbo. Going one way the flow in the valve is easier than the other, I cannot remember now which is which. Bottom line is you end up with either a bit too much transient boost or too little, but the valves still work. Under normal conditions it doesn't matter. I never understood how the springs worked, and this may be part of it if the flow is not an issue. The spring holds the valve closed and basically determines how much vacuum you have to pull inside the intake manifold before the valve opens, and then how fast it closes once vacuum is gone. You put the valves in backwards and it messes that rate & trigger level up. It does not prevent them from opening or closing. Now this may be more of an issue to get right with more aggressive tunes and mods, somebody who knows more than me about it could chime in on that. I think/hope the worst that could happen is the valves behave like you have the wrong spring in there and maybe make strange noises, perhaps trigger overboost faults etc. But it won't blow up. edit: I seem to remember now that one (wrong) way depending on how strong the spring is, the boost could force the valve open WITHOUT any vacuum. Essentially like a wastegate spring but in the intake tract. That was the wrong way. It is supposed to be a diverter valve that only opens under overboost on abrupt throttle closure (hence the vacuum line). If you had it set up the wrong way depending on what your boost level was valve might be opening all the time once boost exceeds spring force and you may never hit proper boost levels. Would make noise too. edit 2: OK here, this is what I finally found to install correctly: http://www.namotorsports.net/docs/FMDVBM35B.pdf The spring sits inside a sliding cup, the open end of the cup + spring faces the end of the DV with the vacuum nipple. Vacuum sucks against spring inside volume of open end of cup. The big end of the DV near the nipple is what should connect to the boosted part of the intake tract, exposing inside of cup to vacuum but preventing boost from pressing against other end of cup. If you reverse that the closed bullet end of the cup inside the DV is exposed to the high boost area, and thus can be pressed open by boost against spring pressure. Then it functions as a blow off valve (just boost opens it mechanically), and to some extent still as a diverter valve (vacuum still opens it but since boost is helping press against it, too soon). The problem is it seems like the spring was far weaker than whatever area of piston * peak target boost PSI was so it would always open too soon under normal operating conditions, ie as a very weak BOV. Last edited by ajsalida; 07-15-2014 at 10:51 AM.. |
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I have the newer models, but aren't they vacuum operated and will that really matter?? |
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I don't think it is possible to install spring or cup wrong direction inside, but I may be wrong. The spring needs to be inside the cup, and the bottom of the cup (open end) pointing towards the vacuum line hole, so vac can suck against the spring and pull the valve open against spring force. Then position the DV WRT the two big external hoses so the pressurized post-FMIC part of the intake tract is NOT open to the blunt (closed) end of the cup. The blunt end should point to the air filter/intake pre-turbo side of the intake tract. |
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It looks just like the pic above, except the DV's are farther apart. I would have to disassemble air cleaners, hoses, and so forth to get a good pic of mine. The ports that are not connected in the above photo then hook to the hoses that feed into the air cleaner (pre-turbo) side of each intake tract. The hoses that are connected in the above pic are connected to the charge pipe.
In the above pic the blunt end of the piston inside each DV is facing the unconnected (open) port. The open end of the piston and spring seat inside each DV face the connected port. |
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