HKS from inside the car:
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Man, that sounds good.
-D
Screw BOV's get an external wastegate to a screamer pipe :]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BeeFJ4nsvc (MR2 w/ screamer pipe)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JM5k...eature=related (skyline w TRUST ext wg + screamer pipe)
I know these aren't ZX2's but maybe this will inspire someone...
Last edited by NycZx2; 03-25-2009 at 02:36 PM.
You would still need a BOV. A turbo won't live very long without one.
Ok, the next question is where does one find screamer pipes? I'd like to do some more research on this.
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Sound's like someone is wanting to be a ricer, no ?
People person guys always get to poke more people.
I pretty much hate all humanity so occasions do not arise.
Um, can't I do some research on a product without being called a ricer? I guess you would consider that Skyline rice. I've never heard of the product or seen any for sale before, and I was just showing some interest. WTF, is the problem with doing some research? I never said I was going to buy one, damn.
Last edited by DexterZX2; 03-26-2009 at 09:54 AM.
Doing research on a product is not rice.. Screamer pipes (divorced or atmospheric wastegates) basically vent the pressure straight from the wastegate through an exhaust pipe. Theoretically, it will actually prolong the life of a turbo better than a BOV, particularly because they are more effective in dumping exhaust gasses directly into the open air (which relieves pressure on the turbo and piping). Screamer pipes do a good job at eliminating turbo lag too. They are generally used in higher powered applications. Many exotic cars have these, (check out a ferrari f40's exhaust, the third pipe is a screamer pipe).
From wiki- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wastegate
"A "divorced" wastegate dumps the gases directly into the atmosphere, instead of returning them with the rest of an engine's exhaust. This is done to prevent turbulence to the exhaust flow and reduce total back pressure in the exhaust system. Divorced wastegate dumper pipes are commonly referred to as "screamer pipes" due to the unmuffled waste exhaust gases and the associated loud noises they produce."
Another good article on release valves - http://www.torquecars.com/tuning/screamer-pipes.php
You will sound like a jet taking off - old ladies will jump children will cry and you will not make any friends!
Thanks for clearing that up. I was sure that screamer pipes and divorced wastegates were the same thing.
-D
Screamer pipe is just a wastegate dumped outside the standard exhaust. My wastegate is dumped under the car, not into the exhaust. It is F'ing loud.
I also have a tial bov sound clip from my car, I'll see if I can get it posted tonight when I get home.
Wow this thread was brought back from the dead.
Tial makes very good BOV's... I have a TurboXS RFL.. Worked fine the few times I started my car last summer.. When I start working on mine again soon ill post some stuff on youtube prolly...
BTW- All BOV's do the exact same shit, so stick with brand name products so you don't get some trash that seizes up, but youtube some of the big names (TurboXS, Greddy, Tial, HKS, ect) and see which one sounds good to you. Just keep in mind a car running 30 pounds of boost is going to sound different than a zx2 with 8 with the same BOV..
Anywho, good luck!
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