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LOL, not sure! I read about it here on the forum and it sounded like an easy and beneficial update. It replaces the plastic piston on the OEM blow-off valve and supposedly provides faster turbo response. If I understand right, this is most helpful when stepping on it, backing off, and stepping on it again (like heavy highway traffic). Some of the turbo pressure is maintained to allow for acceleration to get the turbo spooled up faster - reducing the hesitation of the turbo kicking back in.
This post is what converted me and led me to read more about what this does.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/thre...e-mail-today-for-your-ranger.1866/post-642432
I haven't done any "engine mods" so I was very hesitant about this one. I'm so hesitant about doing any engine mods that I wouldn't do a catch can one, which is mellow and it's easy to see how it can help.
Hope this helps a bit -do a little reading on the various sites that sell these as well as other posts here. Good luck! =)
This post is what converted me and led me to read more about what this does.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/thre...e-mail-today-for-your-ranger.1866/post-642432
I haven't done any "engine mods" so I was very hesitant about this one. I'm so hesitant about doing any engine mods that I wouldn't do a catch can one, which is mellow and it's easy to see how it can help.
Hope this helps a bit -do a little reading on the various sites that sell these as well as other posts here. Good luck! =)
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