BOV is not there to protect the throttle body. That may be one of its purposes, but the main purpose is to protect the turbo compressor from compressor surge. The throttle body snaps shut the air bounces off the TB butterfly and back towards the turbo, which as a result can slow the compressor wheel, creating lag among other things.
There is theory on both ways, close to throttle body and close to turbo. Many stock turbocharged cars have the BOV built into the turbo compressor housing or very close to the turbo, what does that tell you?
You can put it near the turbo, and recirculate it which would be most beneficial.
There is theory on both ways, close to throttle body and close to turbo. Many stock turbocharged cars have the BOV built into the turbo compressor housing or very close to the turbo, what does that tell you?
You can put it near the turbo, and recirculate it which would be most beneficial.
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