dread said:link?
even at low boost like our ms3's i dont see why it wouldnt be jsut as responsive....benzo said:seems like it would work better. But who knows. Really only need one if you are puttin on a bigger turbo or higher boost pressure.
Vermilion said:I'm gonna change mine on my MS3 just cause its ******* plastic.. I mean come on.. a plastic BPV. Next thing we'll be rolling on plastic wheels.
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Vermilion said:I'm gonna change mine on my MS3 just cause its ******* plastic.. I mean come on.. a plastic BPV. Next thing we'll be rolling on plastic wheels.
Also an all metal BPV/BOV should hold boost better as well.
Also if you plan on getting a Cobb Accessport and running stage 1 or 2 (if its like the subie's) then you'll definitely want something thats recirc and is of a better quality.
Older v6 mustangs. 1quiet desperado said:I worked in a tire store when I was a teenager back in latter half of the last century. There were a number of cars that did have plastic wheels. Can't remember which ones. They weren't especially light, either. In fact, I recall them being a good deal heavier than the steel wheels. I think the selling point was the "style".
plastic=reliable :bs:clos561 said:proly not stock boost.....mazda wouldnt relaese if it did. companies want reliability.... unlesss they red line it or seomthing crazy..i cant see that happening
Vermilion said:Well anyway.. plastic or not.. its getting replaced by something made of metal.
i wanted to change the airbox but i had problems with leaks..i will try to jsut take out the bottom part of the box and clamp in the filter so its kinda the same thing...get a k&n upgrade filter and see what happens.fourthmeal said:if plastic is good enough for Porsche, Volvo, etc...its probably good enough for Mazda. I bet thats what they thought, anyway.
BTW, if you open up the stock airbox, or replace with some sort of CAI or SRI, you'll hear the stock BOV pretty well. I did, and it's pretty nice, for stock.