Greddy Type RS BOV problems...HELP

Ok so Im running a Greddy Type RS BOV on my coldpipe coming off my FMIC. It is an atmospheric BOV so there should be lots of "wooootttshhhh" coming out of it once I shift, right. Well there seems to be nothing at all coming from it. I have tried to adjust it from the softest setting to the hardest setting and still nothing changes.

Is there anyone out there who is running a single BOV setup with the RS that can help me out and maybe let me know why im not venting from it. I very confused and I need some help ASAP!!!

Thanks in advance guys!

~ Nick ~ (2thumbs)
 
how's the vacuum source? are you tapping it from the brake booster line? do a search if you don't know what i'm talking about.
 
Take and post pictures of your set up.

Is your Vac line T'd off the stock source or are you running a dedicated line?

Are you getting "Turkey" or no sound at all?
 
TX Speed Demon said:
Take and post pictures of your set up.

Is your Vac line T'd off the stock source or are you running a dedicated line?

Are you getting "Turkey" or no sound at all?

The only sound I am getting is from the intake and its more of a dolololololol.... and is very quite. My Forge BOV sounded 100X louder than my greddy does....
 
That sounds like turkey.


If you are getting turkey the VAC source is probably your issue. You need to run a dedicated vac source on most BOVs to get the response you want. Otherwise there is not enough pressure to fully open the valve, especially on a Type RS which has a stiffer spring than the Type S.

Get a stronger vac source and the Valve will be more responsive, opening and closing sooner so you can let out enough air to get your Woosh.

How much boost are you running? For a low boost car like the MSP at stock levels, the spring on the RS is pretty stiff. Isn't it rated at 10-~25 psi?

You could also rev the car up while under the hood and stick your hand in front of the BOV to see how much air is coming out. If not a lot is, then the valve setting is too tight, or the VAC source is too weak.

Also make sure your seal on your cold pipe is good. if you have a vac leak where the BOV connect to the pipe, the suction will not be strong enough to fully open the valve.
 
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Here's a few quick camera phone shots I just took of the vacuum source.

The blue goes to the BOV, the lower left goes to the MBC and the upper one goes towards the Intake mani.

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And heres a pic of the BOV just for good measure...

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your vac source to your bov looks tight or kinked. make sure it isn't kinked anywhere along the line. if all else doesn't work, try running a line from another vac source.
 
I agree with all of the above. It looks like you line is kinked right where it connects to the greddy. Try going off the brake booster line so you have a stong vac source that isn't being split between three different applications.

I can't tell grom your picture, but you do have a gasket between your RS and the flange right? If not it's going to be really hard to get a tight seal. If you have a leak there the valve will not function properly. If you don't have a gasket, order one and put it in there.
 
I'm not gonna lie, we had a RS lined up to go on my car but we have come to the direct conclusion that they suck major ass and balls.

2 of the three we have ordered have been defective or broken or both.

I decided to run an HKS SSQV instead. My point... maybe its not you, but the BOV itself...
 
It looks like the line is kinked. Check that and take it out for a ride. Im running a Greddy Type s without any problems using the same line from the BPV.
 
daedalus said:
I decided to run an HKS SSQV instead. My point... maybe its not you, but the BOV itself...

The new SSQV valves are NON-ADJUSTABLE. You WILL have stalling issues with this BOV. If you can find an old one with the adjustment screw on the back you'll be ok, but if you get the new one with the solid black plate on the back you will have to run a dual set up to prevent stalling.
 
I fixed the problem today. All it was, was this simple fact that it was not getting enough vacuum. I rerouted it to the BB line and it sounds and works incredible!!!
 
Sounds like the car is driveable. Do you still need the hot pipe? If everything works okay I say keep it that way.
 

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