Car auto turbo dump blowoff valve adapter for VW Audi Seat Skoda 2.0 TFSI engine
Universal auto aluminum part turbo blow off valve bov sound Adaptor for audi, seat, skoda and vw 2.0 tfsi engine
Atmospheric Blow Off Valve Adaptor
For VW FSI 2.0T Forge Blow Off Valve Adapter Kit For Audi TT MKII 2.0T FSI & TSI
Application:
· For Audi A3 1.4 1.8 2.0 TSI / for FSTi Turbo
Features and Benefits:
· Direct blot without worry of a check-engine light.
Dimensions& Material:
· Diameter: 20mm
Package Included:
· 1 x Blow Off VALVE Adaptor.
Note:
· No installation guides are included, we highly recommend seeking professional installation. Any damage during installation will not be refunded.
· Will come with everything you see in the picture. Please allow a 0.5-1 inch difference due to manual measurement.(1 inch=2.54cm)
· For any inquiries or special requests such as larger amount ordering please write to us.
On these engines, built into the turbocharger housing, is a bypass facility. This allows charge air to be recirculated around the turbo charger from the boost side back to the intake side. This recirculation path is opened and closed by means of an electrical connection from the engine management, to a solenoid that is mounted on the turbocharger housing. As you accelerate, the turbo charger vanes are spinning and boost pressure is increased, literally blowing into the engine cylinders. Then when you change gear, you take you foot off the accelerator momentarily, select the next gear, and accelerate again. As you take your foot off the accelerator the throttle valve to the engine closes. The problem here is that during this process the turbo is still spinning and the boost pressure that it is producing has no where to go. (This is a bit like putting you hand over a hair dryer so the air cannot get out) What happens at this point is the turbo starts to stall, the spinning vanes slow down (incurring alot of stress) and the boost pressure drops. When you open the throttle valve again by pushing down on the accelerator (demanding more power) the turbo has lost its momentum, boost pressure and there is a pause or a "Lag" before the engine is producing the required power once again.
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