Forge diverter valve.

DaveJL

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May 8, 2012
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Hi guys,

Been looking at getting a Forge DV for my K1.

Running at stage 1 at the minute.

Are there any benefits/plus points to fitting the DV?

Cheers
 

MJ

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Apr 22, 2008
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Yes, the forge unit is the best substitute for the standard unit you can buy and remains strong all the way through to stage 3 onwards.
 

DaveJL

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A good mod then? Eliminates the risk of the OEM DV's diaphragm splitting? Plus the woosh noise lol
 

DaveJL

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That's not so good!

Are they easy enough to fit? I see Forge has an instruction page, but it's not the clearest lol
 

LeonCR

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Sorry I don't agree have heard of a lot of problems with people using forge dv's

Best option by far would be a rev d or g oem DV
 

MJ

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On the ko4 set up they are really easy, located at the front of the engine bay, they come with full instructions.
 

AndrewJB

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See other tuners claim the Forge one can leak also!

I run Rev G on my Stage2+ most of the Stage2+ cars on here run Rev D or G, The Stage3 cars i know also run OEM D or G

The only car i know of not running OEM is AKS Alex's VRS, Hes running the supersize forge
 

MJ

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I was all for the standard units and thought they were the best compromise but I've seen loads fail, never a G though. Like anything - If you maintain the forge unit you shouldn't see any issues.
 

AndrewJB

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G can fail and probably will but il take the chance with it, there was nothing wrong with my D when i took it out but i was trying to eliminate it for low boost.
 

MJ

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The way I see it - you can buy 4 standard units and keep swapping them or one forge unit and look after it for the same price.
 

DaveJL

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Sorry for sounding a complete tit here, but what do you mean by 'looking after it'? Not ripping the arse out of it or just maintenance?
 
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