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Under vacuum the Forge might open a bit and cause an unmetered air leak. I would use a dual port unit if I was going that route.
Under vacuum the Forge might open a bit and cause an unmetered air leak. I would use a dual port unit if I was going that route.
If you want a cheap option for a blowoff valve, I have an older unused dual port Apexi I would sell very cheap. It has an adjustable outlet to make it louder or quieter, but I think that means it will be a bit loud no matter what. It's also a good bit larger that a Forge.
It gives you options. I put a 1? K&N filter on one to muffle it a bit.
Do the Tial BOVs fully seal under vacuum? I know some of the Japanese ones are cracked open at idle for some reason.
This level of neatness and order is so far beyond me...
tube nuts/sleeves in stainless and flare the tube...
Looking sharp! I would probably just get a two or three tacks on each fitting in situ, then weld them up. Just start off low, like 20 amps, and work your way around. .045 or even thinner diameter filler is the trick for small parts like that.
Tube nuts take up too much space.
if those are m10 to-3 or -4 banjos, then tube nuts shouldn't take up any more space than what already has been...
Oh I didn?t read your post carefully. If I had a flare tool that could do stainless, maybe that would have been the move. And if I got a decent tool, I?d still have to bend new lines because the banjos are too close to the body of the wastegate. But I have a welder, so I?ll just use that.