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eBay HKS SSQV not closing fast enough

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renovatdkitchen

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Sep 25, 2011
Toronto, ON, Canada
So, I decided to go on the highway to do some short pulls. While I am merging, I feel a loss of power going into third and a high pitched whistle. Pretty much sounds exactly like a ssqv dumping air, but doesn't stop. When I take a look at the log, I see link recorded 27 psi in first and second, but then going into third, It logged only 16 psi. (This is on my HX35)

After hearing the sound for a second time, I realized that it must have been my BOV, because when I just drive normally or go into boost without beating on the thing, it doesn't make that sound.

Just wanted to give a heads up for anyone looking at buying a eBay HKS SSQV.
 
The only way to fix this is to drill a hole in the back of the bov and tap it run a bolt to put pressure on the spring. Its a crapy fix but it will get you buy for a while.
 
You can't afford a regular old used blow off valve? If you can afford to put gas in your car and change the oil, you can afford a genuine blow off valve.
 
Try a bigger spring. I have a blitz bov, and the spring is pretty tough. I would also make sure the throttle blade opens all the way, because somehow it holds 27 psi in first and second gear. Maybe the added airflow causes a pressure drop across the throttle blade.

The pressure drop is what opens the BOV.
 
Try a bigger spring. I have a blitz bov, and the spring is pretty tough. I would also make sure the throttle blade opens all the way, because somehow it holds 27 psi in first and second gear. Maybe the added airflow causes a pressure drop across the throttle blade.

The pressure drop is what opens the BOV.

Possibly. I'll first try inserting a bigger spring and making the vacuum line as short as possible, then later on I'll pick up a real one. With my hp goals for next year, I'm stuck getting the more expensive version of the SSQV.

You really need to just get a real one man, they are not expensive used at all. (you have a holset setup, and were trying to use an ebay BOV...)

I'm not one to usually cheap out, but wanted to see how the eBay bov's held up.
 
FWIW, I just had to replace my eBay HKS SSQV v3 knockoff a few days ago for failing (I think the plunger piece is to blame, dunno). I kept getting compressor surge, so I swapped it with an ebay knockoff RFL and now my turbo spools quicker and the surge is gone...so I would say those genuine SSQV copies have a life of about 5-8k, 10k if your lucky...but price-wise it ain't bad.
 
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