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Re-Circulating Dump Valve - Before Or After MAF?
...I would assume after as the air has already been metered? Thoughts anyone?
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after (between AFM and throttle body), or the poor ecu will get upset
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Craig you mean between afm and turbo I think
That's how I'm gonna do mine anyway
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cool, cheers guys. performance wise, i suppose the closer it is to the turbo the better? or would there be a risk of damage to the intake impeller - force of the air bending the blades out of shape?
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twin piston dump valve does'nt upset the ecu though, the idle goes up and down on normal valves, or you can put a one way valve into the vaccum line, i think you t off, its like the little valves on the mk2 washer jets, that sorts it out.
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fj20/et a replacement for displacement Last edited by sideways danny; 04-09-2009 at 01:17. |
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sorry, yes, was being a 'tard
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does upset things if you have an AFM. You'll get very rich fueling on gearchanges, which will cause hesitation and possible misfires |
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