wgknestrick
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2007
- 39
Theory:
In turbocharged application, a blow off valve (BOV) can effectviely be replaced by a 2nd throttle body that is placed right in front of the turbo compressor inlet.
Why it works:
All turbo charged systems need some way of elminating compressor surge upon the throttle being closed rapidly on shifts. Normally a valve (BOV) is opened at this point allowing the compressor to vent air to atmosphere because the compressor is still spinning at a high RPM and supplying a larger ammount of air than the engine can use now that the main throttle is closed.
With a turbo throttle in front of the compressor, you can prevent the compressor from ever seeing any more air to compress as it closes with the main throttle. This turbo throttle operates as a binary valve either full open or full close
Why it is better (in theory)?:
The compressor wheel is allowed to spin in a vacuum once the turbo throttle is shut and therfore does not decellerate as much as if it were still in air (in a BOV system). This would help eliminate turbo lag on fast shifts and provide a more responsive turbo charged engine.
What do you guys think about this theory? Where are the shortcomings? Would the benefits be significant enough to justify the cost?
In turbocharged application, a blow off valve (BOV) can effectviely be replaced by a 2nd throttle body that is placed right in front of the turbo compressor inlet.
Why it works:
All turbo charged systems need some way of elminating compressor surge upon the throttle being closed rapidly on shifts. Normally a valve (BOV) is opened at this point allowing the compressor to vent air to atmosphere because the compressor is still spinning at a high RPM and supplying a larger ammount of air than the engine can use now that the main throttle is closed.
With a turbo throttle in front of the compressor, you can prevent the compressor from ever seeing any more air to compress as it closes with the main throttle. This turbo throttle operates as a binary valve either full open or full close
Why it is better (in theory)?:
The compressor wheel is allowed to spin in a vacuum once the turbo throttle is shut and therfore does not decellerate as much as if it were still in air (in a BOV system). This would help eliminate turbo lag on fast shifts and provide a more responsive turbo charged engine.
What do you guys think about this theory? Where are the shortcomings? Would the benefits be significant enough to justify the cost?