Blow Off Valves
Blow Off Valves for Enhanced Performance and Sound at Vivid Racing. Discover our premium selection of blow off valves designed to improve your vehicle's performance and deliver that iconic sound. Shop now at Vivid Racing for top-quality parts that enhance turbocharger efficiency and boost response. Upgrade your ride today!
Agency Power Adjustable Blow Off Valve Polaris RZR Turbo | Turbo S | Turbo 2016-2022
Agency Power Adjustable Blow Off Valve with Silicone Hose Kit Can-Am Maverick X3 Turbo
VRP Blow Off Valve Adapter Volkswagen Golf GTi | Jetta | Passat | Beetle Turbo
VRP Blow Off Valve Spacer Mercedes CLA 250 GLA 250 | Infiniti QX30
VRP Blow Off Valve Spacers Mercedes C300 | C400 | C450 | C63 | AMG GT
VRP Dual Adjustable Blow Off Valve Kit Kia Stinger GT | Genesis G70 G80 G90 3.3L V6
034 Motorsport Aluminum Billet Diverter (Bypass) Valve Upgrade for Audi/Volkswagen 1.8T, 2.2T, 2.7T, 4.2T
034 Motorsport Black Billet Diverter (Bypass) Valve Upgrade for Audi/Volkswagen 1.8T, 2.2T, 2.7T, 4.2T
034 Motorsports HKS SSQ Blow Off Valve V2.0 - AKA Cartoon Valve
AAM Competition HKS Black Hose Silver Blow-Off Valve Kit Nissan Z 3.0T 2023+
BMS Adjustable Blow Off Valve Adapters Toyota Tundra 3.5L 2022+
Boost Logic High Flow Titanium Valve Cover Fittings Nissan R35 GTR 2009+
Fleece Performance 5/8 Inch Billet Aluminum Universal Block Off Plug
Why Should I install an Aftermarket Blow-off Valve?
Before making your decision, we must first know what a blow-off valve’s work is. A blow-off valve (BOV), dump valve or compressor bypass valve (CBV), is a pressure release system present in most turbocharged engines. Its main purpose is to take the load off the turbocharger when the throttle is suddenly closed.
A compressor bypass valve is a manifold vacuum-actuated valve designed to release pressure in the intake system of a turbocharged vehicle when the throttle is lifted or closed. This air pressure is re-circulated back into the non-pressurized end of the intake (before the turbo) but after the mass airflow sensor.
A blow-off valve, however, performs the same task but releases the air into the atmosphere instead of recirculating it. This type of valve is typically an aftermarket modification. The blow-off action produces a range of distinctive hissing sounds, depending on the exit design. Some blow-off valves are sold with a trumpet-shaped exit that intentionally amplifies the sound. Some turbocharged vehicle owners may purchase a blow-off valve solely for the auditory effect even when the function is not required by normal engine operation.
Blow-off valves are used to prevent compressor surge, a phenomenon that readily occurs when lifting off the throttle of an unvented, turbocharged engine. The sound produced is called turbo flutter. When the throttle plate on a turbocharged engine closes, with the turbine spinning at high speed, the flow reduces beyond the surge line of the compressor.
Does it add any performance to my engine?
The short answer is, well, no. It doesn’t. If we’re being honest, an efficient bypass valve only makes a car more boring. They are technically better than blow-off valves, but are more complicated to engineer. Blow-off valves were developed as a solution to compressor surge, just like bypass valves, but they were easier to fit because they were only attached at one end.
Fitted between the turbo and the throttle body, as close to the throttle body as possible to ensure the fastest response to a surge situation, the humble dump valve simply exhausts the excess air pressure into the atmosphere, making an addictive hissing noise you’ll have no problem hearing from the driver’s seat, although the volume of the burst should be proportionate to how hard the turbo is boosting.
If you love the hissing sound every time you let off the throttle, a blow-off valve will always put a smile on your face.
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