I definitely don't want to mess my current A/F ratios levels, even if its between shifts. Can anyone confirm that the hybrid valve has absolutely no negative affects on the engine/tuning/drivability?
Thanks guys (2thumbs)
I've never really heard many people complain about those probelms wtih the TXS one though...so maybe it has a better design
first things first, this thing is typical turboxs- perfect machining, clear instructions and complete hardware. I don't particularly care about sounds of BOV as long as they are not too loud, but it sounds neat without being obnoxious like some of the full VTA valves can be.
so...i installed it with 4 washers against the spring and it seems to be working a-ok. i got the 4 washer suggestion from jermaine aka "money" at turboxs. i'm curious, is that what you all are running with stock boost? also, i know it doesn't matter because i'll be running the Cobb intake soon, but i'm curious why they could not have made it just a little bit shorter to allow for all of the stock ducting to stay in place. oh well, no biggie, but still ; )
anyway- it works well, hopefully it'll prevent any potential leaks and keep that thing spooled.
What ducting do you have to remove ? I ordered one of these valves yesterday ? Do i have to have a CAI system ?
I must be the ONLY person on this forum who has the TXS Full Recirc valve. I LOVE IT. Its the PROPER set up for our cars. I have the MSCAI and the TXS Downpipe and Race Pipe as well. You can definately hear the Bypass valve on a closed throttle (shifting) and its noticeable. Gains are excellent. I am running all 6 washers inside the valve per the suggestion of TXS techs that I called TWICE to verify that was the correct amount to use. Sooo I would go with the Full Recirc Valve if I were in the market like many of you.
it's pretty loud even with a stock intake. i mean it's noticeable.
when i put the cobb intake on, and drove by a dude getting his mail, i spooled then let off and the dude ducked and spun around as if i threw something at him.
hmm, maybe i'll try to do a video myself (direct)
-a hybrid valve is just fine for the ms3. it's not any better or worse than their bypass valve.
-gains are excellent? how did you quantify those 'gains'? datalog? dyno?
-why the emphasis on the washer quantity for the bypass valve?
Obviously you're wanting to be the smart ass of this thread so I will indulge your query..
i am not sure where that came from. i am simply prefer that information presented to be explained or backed-up since forums have a heck of alot of impressionable people reading about mods such as this. i asked, you explained and there you have it.
to add, Mazda might have engineered it for full recirculation, but as long as the car doesn't react negatively in any manner, and shows no ill effects whatsoever, there is no reason in particular to recommend one over the other. the OE engineering thing pretty much goes out the window with alot of these modifications (downpipe, race pipe, intake without factory map housing, etc) and at that point it's a matter of whether or not the product actually works, outside of hypothesis. it literally either works...or it doesn't. if it shows any type of ill effect, then it doesn't work. txs hybrid valve shows no ill effects. turboxs reports not one instance of issue, and my personal experience with it reflects that. i give them props for engineering it properly.