I'm pretty sure they do it, just to annoy you..
I must ask WHY you guys replaced the OEM BPV with an aftermarket version that doesn't work nearly as well as the OEM? It (the forge) will require constant maintenance (cleaning and lubing) to function as well as it can, given the piston design and spring/shim-preload setup. I'm not blowing off (pun intended) as I have run the forge along with several versions of TXS before I realized all the hype about crappy OEM BPVs was just that, Hype. FYI, the car will run better with the OEM BPV.
I took this into consideration tonight. Dug up my OEM BPV and found it was missing the o-ring. Made one out of some spare hose from the Corksport TIP&SRI. And threw it back on. I agree it does run much better. No flutter (which I was having quite a bit of) And it doesnt seem to stumble anymore....I have no idea if that would of made that difference but it's smooth as butter now. BTW I was running the Turbosmart BPV. I am going to still look for an OEM o-ring, the one made was pretty crappy looking. But it seems to hold boost and pull hard.
Thank you for reporting back with this info. I wish others would do the same!
.......i'm running the yellow spring + two shims on my cx-7 and midrange picked up some torque. .......
Yes, you definitely hear the turbo spool with a SRI or CAI. I haven't noticed any gain in MPG with the SRI though.. Actually stayed the same.If you put a CAI or SRI on there, do you hear the Turbo Spool better with the OEM BPV? Or does that not make any difference whatsoever?
I have a CX-7 and wondering if I should put the CPE CAI on there. I'm trying to get some better gas mileage out of her.
Yes, you definitely hear the turbo spool with a SRI or CAI. I haven't noticed any gain in MPG with the SRI though.. Actually stayed the same.