elderlycoffee
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- 2007 Sunlight Silver mazdaspeed 3
better to vent or recirc?
Well?
Well?
why is recirc better?
so what does a noob like me need to do to keep from having these problems everyone speaks of?
Yes, it will adversely affect performance for all the reasons stated above. Even if you do get it properly hooked up to run pure VTA, it sounds like you will have a fitment issue. Why not just put the stock BPV back on and enjoy its excellent performance?
I can't cross link to another forum under our rules. I can cut and paste a post from another Mazda forum with "speed" in its name from Fordza 1 (also a member here), whose opinions I greatly respect on this subject:
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"My results prove to me that the OEM BPV is the BEST for PERFORMANCE and price(free?), but doesn't stick closed long enough at throttle close to make the big whoosh sounds so many seem to want..."
"I'm running (over 2 years & 20k miles) a highly bolted car with my own ECU tune first via Xede piggyback EMS and more recently via ATR ECU reflash and the OEM BPV (still) works perfectly at 20+psi. I've run several aftermarket BPVs and NONE work as well as the stock BPV. In fact, I think the cheezy aftermarket BPVs may be a contributor to early turbo seal failures(smoking...) due to the shock of the pressure spikes at throttle close when shifting at high boost levels. The big pressure hit bounces the compressor wheel against the thrust bearing which MAY contribute to the oil leakage into the intake manifold/intercooler, etc." Fordza 1.
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I'm not saying the HKS is cheap or cheezy. It's not. But it's just not a good choice for our application's location or for our need to run full recirc, or as anything which would improve performance over the stock BPV.
Switch back, fix your hoses and enjoy excellent performance, IMHO.
I haven't measured it. I did recall that one vendor selling the HKS valve and trying to make it work in recirc on one of their test MS3 vehicles suggested this:
"Because the new valve changes the positioning of the fitting, modification to the stock rubber recirculation hose is necessary, but that isn't anything that a trip to Home Depot can't fix. I used a small length of copper piping and some hose clamps to extend the recirculation hose into the proper position." This means you cut the hose, insert some copper pipe the right diameter in the middle with hose clamps and bend the pipe as needed. Take the hose with you to Home Depot (or other similar place) so you are getting a tight fit. Seems like a lot of trouble to me just to use that valve.
I still say, with respect, that you are sort of trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. The HKS valve is designed for very high boost aggressive driving in which large amounts of highly boosted air need to be rapidly discharged from big turbos. It will be slow to respond under low power, light throttle situations, even when run full recirc.
It was and would have been helpful except I am already in ownership of the BOV and it was purchased use from a person not a store I can send it back to.o.k. enjoy. Sorry my advice was not helpful.
Well I see what you're saying... But respectfully, I already have the bov. It's not like I'm still in the shopping stage and I already cut the stock hose into the bov so it won't make it to the stock bpv anymore.
So thats my situation. Everything is working for now, Except the outlet nipple of the HKS is bent now from hitting my hood and there is a kink in the large hose.