I honestly can't see the point of this - why on earth would you bother? Is it just the sound? It's a lot to spend just for a whistling noise!

Be interested to hear if someone can give me an honest, engineering answer as to the benefit!

:)
 
Yer just gives the turbo his a louder sound, personally I think it sounds pretty sporty/aggressive :) agree it expensive but I don't think there is much benefit other than if you we're to remap with a higher boost ect!
 
Has anyone got one fitted yet? Im thinking of fitting one.

As for advantages; it helps the turpo spool up quicker by reducing the pressure. So less lag.
The theory is there although you probably won't notice it, if you do it will only be in 2nd i would say.
 
So I've bought the 1.2TSI and I'm wanting to get more power out of it.

I've heard a bov + filter + exhaust + remap = POWER!

But I don't want the BOV to make that silly whining noise. Is there a way to avoid this?
 
I honestly can't see the point of this - why on earth would you bother? Is it just the sound? It's a lot to spend just for a whistling noise!

Be interested to hear if someone can give me an honest, engineering answer as to the benefit!

:)

Well firstly I think the "tssss" sound you get from a dump valve in-between gears is probably the coolest sound in existence, so yes it is worth it just for that in my opinion ;)

Secondly from a mechanical perspective they help the turbo veins to keep spinning between gears, in theory making progress faster and smoother.
 
I've just watched the video and the sound isn't even that bad.

However, I'm starting to think I've got the wrong idea with a blow off valve. I thought that it means when I get my car remapped, they can give my turbo more boost. Am I wrong here?
 
I've just watched the video and the sound isn't even that bad.

However, I'm starting to think I've got the wrong idea with a blow off valve. I thought that it means when I get my car remapped, they can give my turbo more boost. Am I wrong here?

From wiki;

"Its purpose is to prevent compressor surge, and reduce wear on the turbocharger and engine. Blowoff valves relieve the damaging effects of compressor "surge loading" by allowing the compressed air to vent to the atmosphere, making a distinct hissing sound, or recirculate into the intake upstream of the compressor inlet"

:D
 
From wiki;

"Its purpose is to prevent compressor surge, and reduce wear on the turbocharger and engine. Blowoff valves relieve the damaging effects of compressor "surge loading" by allowing the compressed air to vent to the atmosphere, making a distinct hissing sound, or recirculate into the intake upstream of the compressor inlet"

:D

I've read this from Forge Motorsport:

"This valve kit allows the fitment of a fast response blow off valve on the 1.2 TSi engine CBZA and CBZB as found in the Seat Ibiza, Toledo, Altea, Leon, VW Polo, Caddy, New Beetle, Jetta, Touran, Golf, Skoda Yeti, Fabia, Octavia and Audi A1, A3. As the engine does not have a diverter valve fitted as standard, this valve not only gives you an incredible loud sound when lifting off the throttle during gear changes, but will also improve the throttle response by reducing any lag, as it will help the turbocharger maintain its rotational speed ready for when you accelerate."

However, when talking to my mate who has a degree in motorsport engineering he said they are pretty much useless unless you have a big turbo and are actually looking at racing professionally.
 
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However, when talking to my mate who has a degree in motorsport engineering he said they are pretty much useless unless you have a big turbo and are actually looking at racing professionally.

Probably very true, but I'd still get one for the sound alone, in fact that'd be my main motivation :rofl:
 
here is mine at the moment.
i used to have the forge bov fitted but i removed it
then i missed the bov sound and i wanted again, so i made a fmic and on the pipes i got a double piston universal bov.
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Ntemis, you got any more pics of the front mount and parts you used? Would like a front mount on mine.

Cheers