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So, I currently do not run a bov of any kind.

My setup, RB20, hypergear op6 highflow, usual supporting mods. Nistune.

240rwkw. With a fair smack of lag, lol.

In past non-bov equiped cars, i've had the zu tututu/ compressor chop/ dose noise. When fitted with a bov, obviously the noise goes away, but difference in performance, or boost drop off between gears felt negligible. (as what most things I've read/searched)

Current setup however, feels a bit different.

If I get it on boost (>12psi) then lift to change gears, I dont tend to get the compressor chop, just one big choof, almost like an atmo bov. Also notice a fair drop off between gears.

So afaik, the 'dose' noise is intake air coming out though the turbo, afm, etc slowing the turbo down (but not completely stopping it)

One big choof would potentially mean the turbo is stopping?(or slowing down much more)

Also, being a standard size core style turbo, would assume inertia would be rather low, compared to a much larger turbo.

Do you guys, in this instance think a bov would assist in getting it back on boost after a gearchange?

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That's not true. There is no requirement for the impeller or turbine to be spinning for gas to flow through them.

Yep

Can hold my TD06 still with the car running and noting changes

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So, I currently do not run a bov of any kind.

My setup, RB20, hypergear op6 highflow, usual supporting mods. Nistune.

240rwkw. With a fair smack of lag, lol.

In past non-bov equiped cars, i've had the zu tututu/ compressor chop/ dose noise. When fitted with a bov, obviously the noise goes away, but difference in performance, or boost drop off between gears felt negligible. (as what most things I've read/searched)

Current setup however, feels a bit different.

If I get it on boost (>12psi) then lift to change gears, I dont tend to get the compressor chop, just one big choof, almost like an atmo bov. Also notice a fair drop off between gears.

So afaik, the 'dose' noise is intake air coming out though the turbo, afm, etc slowing the turbo down (but not completely stopping it)

One big choof would potentially mean the turbo is stopping?(or slowing down much more)

Also, being a standard size core style turbo, would assume inertia would be rather low, compared to a much larger turbo.

Do you guys, in this instance think a bov would assist in getting it back on boost after a gearchange?

Cheers

That's what BOVs are for. AFAIK the only commercial bovless setups are for low boost applications.

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Yep

Can hold my TD06 still with the car running and noting changes

Maybe not on a large turbo I'm confident a stock turbo if you were to grab the shaft whilst the engine is running it would stall as there's not enough exhaust gases being relieved as the rear wheel is so small

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Maybe not on a large turbo I'm confident a stock turbo if you were to grab the shaft whilst the engine is running it would stall as there's not enough exhaust gases being relieved as the rear wheel is so small

How does the rotation of the wheel change the % open area it has in the turbine exducer?

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Maybe not on a large turbo I'm confident a stock turbo if you were to grab the shaft whilst the engine is running it would stall as there's not enough exhaust gases being relieved as the rear wheel is so small

Did it to both of the standard CT12a's

Don't get much smaller than that.

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logically, if you're halting exhaust flow from a motor.. it would stall right?

But you're not. There are great big open gaps between the fins of the turbine. They are always there, regardless of whether the turbine is spinning or not. You could spin it backwards, forwards, keep it stopped, plug half of them up with putty, and it wouldn't stall the motor.

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That's what BOVs are for. AFAIK the only commercial bovless setups are for low boost applications.

The 20s in the A31 & C33 had no BOV for some reason

Edit- woops as it says above!

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A fuel injected engine will keep running under huge amounts of extra exhaust pressure so long as it can get fresh intake air

Stopping the turbo from spinning doesn't seal anything. People have seized turbos from lack of oil or w/e and still been able to drive home from the strip haha

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