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That's the one, there's a BOV version... avoid that unless you're 17 and you watch fast and furious movies

The linked version is the correct one, upgraded internals and NO atmospheric venting
Yeah, I am not interested in a bunch of whooshing noises like I'm driving Paul Walker's car in F & F!

Interestingly, though, I get a mild whooshing noise from my setup with the snorkel on it, more reminiscent of the Aussie turbo diesel "utes" but without the diesel clatter to back it up.
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It's the go fast bits diverter valve upgrade kit. Upgrades the valve and springs from the factory components to their stuff.

Comes with a machined aluminum body, new springs, new brass piston. The factory piston is plastic and feels pretty chincy.
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According to them the way the factory unit is set up it's only open or shut. With theirs the boost pressure can open/close the valve progressively as needed so in theory there's less lag if you let off the pedal when accelerating and then need to get back on it again... because you haven't necessarily closed it completely, depending on your throttle input.

Seems like a good upgrade for relatively low cost and hassle.

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Sounds like this would be good for Soupie too!

So this sounds like it's not only a higher quality piece but also a more efficient one as well.

Will this be good for a fully-stock engine with no tune?

Update: that link is a nice educational read and this certainly sounds like something beneficial to even a simple Ranger like mine! =)
 
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Verrrrrry interesting !!!! Looks like it would provide a real benefit when towing a heavy trailer as your constantly having to very throttle in traffic. Seems, via the info that it would allow smoother response, going up/down grades, ect.
Now I know what my Valentines present to my better half will be !!!
Throw a rose on top of the box, and I'll be good to go !!!

A Fitzstick, an engine cover, and now this.....life is good !!!
 

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Sounds like this would be good for Soupie too!

So this sounds like it's not only a higher quality piece but also a more efficient one as well.

Will this be good for a fully stock engine with no tune?
That's what mine is. I think the engine has plenty of ass from the factory. I'm just making little changes as I go because I enjoy tinkering and making little changes to keep things running well ... and maybe a tiny bit better

This should make the turbo work a little less as hard because it's not diverting 100% of the boost pressure when you let off the throttle, say partially, as you go around a hairpin on a mountain pass towing or having a good time bombing up the mountain

As you ease off with the factory valve, it's diverting all the pressure and when you straighten out and press down again there's likely some hesitation or lag as the turbo spools up and rebuilds the boost pressure it just cut

If you believe their hype, the GFB parts allow the diverter to cut only the pressure it has to in order to not back pressure the turbo as you ease off the accelerator, maybe that's 10% maybe it's 60% but it's likely not 100%...

Then when you start pressing down again you've already got 90% or 40% or whatever of your boost pressure on tap and the turbo is doing less work getting back to maximum

So the marketing pitch goes but the tuner folks on YouTube seem to like them. I think I'm going to try and take a trip with it to Estes or something next week and get another opportunity to give it a whirl
 


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That's what mine is. I think the engine has plenty of ass from the factory. I'm just making little changes as I go because I enjoy tinkering and making little changes to keep things running well ... and maybe a tiny bit better

This should make the turbo work a little less as hard because it's not diverting 100% of the boost pressure when you let off the throttle, say partially, as you go around a hairpin on a mountain pass towing or having a good time bombing up the mountain

As you ease off with the factory valve, it's diverting all the pressure and when you straighten out and press down again there's likely some hesitation or lag as the turbo spools up and rebuilds the boost pressure it just cut

If you believe their hype, the GFB parts allow the diverter to cut only the pressure it has to in order to not back pressure the turbo as you ease off the accelerator, maybe that's 10% maybe it's 60% but it's likely not 100%...

Then when you start pressing down again you've already got 90% or 40% or whatever of your boost pressure on tap and the turbo is doing less work getting back to maximum

So the marketing pitch goes but the tuner folks on YouTube seem to like them. I think I'm going to try and take a trip with it to Estes or something next week and get another opportunity to give it a whirl
Thank you for the great insight. Yeah, I just watched their video and it sounds like I can win Indy next year ... =D

I'm also reading through this long thread: https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/gfb-dv.2119/

But your words here are kind of the way I think too. If it helps some, no matter how little, it's still a positive thing to do. MY FJ40 has 310K miles on it and I've driven it since 1975 (although very little in the last 10 years) and we had a Corolla with 360K on it, so I'd like the Ranger to stick around too. =)

Thanks Rich, you put it in terms I understand as well as the reasoning on why to do this (read: I just need a little push to spend more money on the Ranger, and you did it!). =)

Soupie's gonna make some badass dump runs now! =p
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Let me know what you think, I'm going to try and get the Tremor out later this week and see if I can tell a difference.

I'll probably eventually get around to a bigger intercooler for similar reasons, keep those air temps down ?

All in due time, next project is the Ford Performance Bumper and after that I'm going to do a roll up cover, rack, and RTT for camping trips this year ?
 

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Let me know what you think, I'm going to try and get the Tremor out later this week and see if I can tell a difference.

I'll probably eventually get around to a bigger intercooler for similar reasons, keep those air temps down ?

All in due time, next project is the Ford Performance Bumper and after that I'm going to do a roll up cover, rack, and RTT for camping trips this year ?
Well, resistance is futile ... =D

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Well, resistance is futile ... =D

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David.....has anyone ever called you, ummmmmmm, an impulse buyer ????
But, I will await your testing under a fully loaded dump run....I'm on the edge.....:crackup:
 
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David.....has anyone ever called you, ummmmmmm, an impulse buyer ????
But, I will await your testing under a fully loaded dump run....I'm on the edge.....:crackup:
It sounds like it would be helpful for all your trailer towing, if it really does smooth out the acceleration.

I'll report back once I do it, which might be in the spring.

If it does work, this could be you next summer!

Go, Grumpaw, go! =)
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As long as boost doesn't spike, it appears to be a good idea. Full throttle then letting off causes the turbo pressure to spike unless you have a blow off valve - something most all of us know. I am curious how the spike is handled, how much, if any, the spike is increased. Spikes are not healthy for turbo cars.
 

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That's the one, there's a BOV version... avoid that unless you're 17 and you watch fast and furious movies

The linked version is the correct one, upgraded internals and NO atmospheric venting
Great another $160 out of the pocket thanks ??
 

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That's just the beginning. Welcome to the money hole.
I’m pretty deep in close to 25k of add ons.
LRA tank
RSI smartcap
Icon UCA billet
Icon lead pack
Almost everything made from builtright industries
Bed rack molle, back seat molle, pouches etc.
ARB skid plates
Roam Vagabond RTT
Roam Shower
Roam 4’ awning
Roush cool air intake
Mishimoto catch can
PPE transmission pan
MBS dipstick
The list goes on and never ends that’s just what I can remember

Edit: last night I was looking at OME BP51 might have to wait on that one. Might get in trouble w/wife ?
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