which dump valve
which dump valve
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drellis

Original Poster:

83 posts

262 months

Friday 27th August 2004
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hi all,
decided to fit a dump valve but wondered which type is better - recirulate type or not. I do not want it to sound too much max power (or fast and the furious for those of you in the states).
any advice greatly appreciated
dave s4

Del-Esprit

57 posts

270 months

Friday 27th August 2004
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fitted a piston type, venting to air as availbale on the LEW site.
It does make a bit of noise when changing gear but with some adjustment this only happens at higher boost.

The sound is either something you do or don't like, I personally do like it, and I'm certainly not a Max Power type. Well not anymore

The best bet if unsure about the sound is to fit a recirculating unit. Most units use a seperate pipe to direct the air back to the air box, so you can just leave the pipe off to hear what it sounds like.

Del
S4s


>> Edited by Del-Esprit on Friday 27th August 23:46

ragingfool

165 posts

259 months

Saturday 28th August 2004
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I used a recirculating setup with no noise and like it. Its a diaphram BOV which is quiet, no sliding parts, and is less sensitive to mounting position.
check it out if you like http://web.tampabay.rr.com/redrocket
on the site i provided a page with all the part #s, vendors and pricing.
let me know if it helps
chris

f1karting

124 posts

265 months

Saturday 28th August 2004
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or..see what Kevin Gill has used..

http://invenair.com/

superdave

936 posts

278 months

Saturday 28th August 2004
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Hi dave, i've just bought an S4s on LEW which already has the PUK dump valve. I have to say these are extremely quite IMO. It's not like my last one (Sytec) which litterally turns heads when I changed gear on let my foot off the gas.
I wish I had my old Sytec DV back, I might change the PUK one and buy a Sytec one. MY PUK may be up for grabs if you are interetsed.
Personally I like the psssstt noise. Each to their own...

britten_mark

1,602 posts

275 months

Sunday 29th August 2004
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Can the PUK be recirculated into the airbox??

paul c

310 posts

271 months

Sunday 29th August 2004
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Del-Esprit said:
The sound is either something you do or don't like, I personally do like it, and I'm certainly not a Max Power type. Well not anymore



Half the reason i want one if i'm honest

Question:

The non recirculating Dump valve (of 'Phtisssssh' fame) vents into the engine bay, and i know that car-to-car it will be different,but...
Is there, in time, any noticeable oil/vapour sprayed over the rear of the engine and bulkhead?

I assume so,otherwise why would people fit the catch tanks or the recirculating valves. Or am i wrong here?

>> Edited by paul c on Sunday 29th August 14:03

superdave

936 posts

278 months

Sunday 29th August 2004
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I've just sussed why it sounds different in my new Esprit. Apart from them being different makes they have been installed in different places. My last one was installed just after the turbo as this was the only place I could fit it. The S4s is where they all seemed to be fitted, just after the chargecooler.
A recirculating one is pretty easy to fit but it's best to connect the pie back to the air box.
Better idea still, buy a recirculating one and try with or without a pipe. Also you can point the exhaust port down and this would again reduce the noise.

Dave Walters