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  • BOV Polo 6r GTI

    I found this on the forge web site for the 1.4 TSI twincharger

    Forge Motorsport | Alloy Fabrication
    Forge Motorsport | Alloy Fabrication

    I think that there are a recirculating BOV and "normal"

    I need more precision from people who know the subject and if it's possible tell me wich one i can buy.

    Thanks

    PS: Sorry for my englsih

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    Have a look in the aftermarket accessories thread, I posted some links to UK based companies and one of them (i think it's the one with the links to the whiteline and eibach swaybars) also stocks the proper Forge diverter valve spacers....
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    • #3
      Thanks Gavs for your reply

      I sent a mail to forge motorsport for more precision and ask for the best BOV to fit on the Polo GTI 6r:

      "The FMDV14TSI is just a adaptor plate to get the dumping noise on gear change.
      The FMDVRTSI on the other hand is the best valve to get.
      The reason for this is because the original OEM valve is very common to fail.
      The diaphragm splits thus loosing boost and in other cases we have heard, is the plastic breaking off and getting sucked into the turbo causing major damage.
      As you tune your vehicle you obviously produce more boost. This leads to the standard valve not being able to cope which makes them fail also.
      With our valve its 100 times better than original.
      There are many advantages to our valve such as being able to use different tension springs as you tune the vehicle, lifetime warranty, serviceable, quicker reaction time.
      And of course, we have not used the diaphragm idea we have gone with piston so there is no reason for the valve to leak or fail."

      That's it

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      • #4
        Wow, That's amazing.

        The OEM Valve has not been a diaphragm type for several years. The piston type (VW) has a pretty perfect record, not heard of a failure to date. Plastic pieces into the turbo? thats pretty far fetched when you look at the valve.

        The spring doesn't hold boost, so that's a crock (in this case, the OE valve only uses the spring as a damper, its solenoid activated).

        Any valve that dumps air for noise makes your car slower - FACT - It's a recirculating system.

        Any DV with an alloy piston react's slower than a valve with 1/8th the mass (Plastic piston) makes your car slower - FACT.

        Any valve with alloy to alloy friction surfaces requires maintenance, servicing & lubrication. If it siezes, it can cause damage (The exact r
        reason why VW don't use them).

        Not having a go at you, but the factory VW DV (piston style, as fitted to your new Polo) is the best on the market for so many reasons.

        The standard valve has been tested to over 600hp & 30psi of boost - no issues. Save your cash & spend it on some other bits please!
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        • #5
          Ha ha, You have to love some responses thes companies send out, the 6R polo GTI has only been on the market for 12 months, how would they know that there is a major fault?!

          Listen to Guy, he has pulled that bad-boy engine apart to make nice goodies (says I waiting for an intercooler to become available....and upgraded DSG and differential goodies....) for it What was the 0-100kph time with stage 2 Guy, was it 5.6secs with the stock diverter valve?

          If you're just after the noise, adapter plate is for you. Blow-off valves have no performance advantage over a diverter valve (Guy, please feel free to correct here) because they dump your un-required boost to the atmoshphere, hence, your forced induction system now has to re-spool everyhting back up to full boost again. A diverter valve dumps your excess boost back into the intake system so you're intake already has charged air in it, hence your forced induction system isn't required to get too 100% boost and doesn't need to work as hard.

          The joys of engine management and computers
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          • #6
            Arf ok thanks guys!

            I juste wanted the dumping noise no need performance or whatever, I'm not a mechanic and I don't really understand how an engine works...

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            • #7
              No Problem all931 - let us know if you need any more help!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                No Problem all931 - let us know if you need any more help!
                You can tell me what can i put to have the dumping noise?
                without kill the car...
                Forge Motorsport | Alloy Fabrication
                That one is ok or it 's to be avoid?

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                • #9
                  wtf. Why would you want the dumping noise ????
                  Makes it sound broke

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                  • #10
                    wtf. why are you answer me by a question?
                    I like this sound that's all, tastes and color can't be discuss.

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                    • #11
                      I understand what you are after, but in short, anything that makes that noise (lets the boost out) will hurt performance - if it lets too much out, car will go into limp mode.

                      Quick solution - buy this

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                      • #12
                        LOL Guy!

                        That "thing" is ugly. Only good thing there is the blower, and hopefully it is connected to a supercharger. This is what VW should have added on the GTIs
                        POLO 77TSI DSG 5D - MY11 - REFLEX SILVER - COMFORT PACK
                        Engine - K&N Air Filter (e-2997)
                        AV - Rockford Fosgate T1652-S , T1652 and P3L-S12 Sub. Alpine MRP-F600 and Alpine MRP-M500, Dynamat
                        Planned - lots, but the "financial manager" says NO

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                          I understand what you are after, but in short, anything that makes that noise (lets the boost out) will hurt performance - if it lets too much out, car will go into limp mode.

                          Quick solution - buy this

                          Ok in this way it's clear BOV to avoid!
                          and I don't think i'll should buy this, even with the 180 hp I manage to scare me! ^^

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                          • #14
                            If you open up the airbox, you hear more induction noise, only problem with that is it allows hot air in, which then reduces performance. It's the way these things are designed (to recirculate) - if you "vent to atmosphere" with the blow off noise, you are venting intake / engine vapors which they spend thousands on trying to contain!
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