AtillaTheHung
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- First Name
- Zachary
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- Jan 10, 2020
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- Knoxville, TN
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- 2019 Ford Ranger - 2010 Ford Ranger
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Are these bad for our engines or not? I can admit I am an idiot because I want one. I want to hear the tststststststst sound because I like smiles per gallon.
But I have read so many mixed reviews on adding a BOV. I want to get the Boomba because it leaves the stock BoV intact, and I want to keep all OEM parts as well.
Are there any engineers that can tell me whether or not this would effect engine performance negatively? I have read that air is metered. Then I have read that venting to atmosphere causes turbo lag since you’re not feeding it back into the intake. Then I’ve read that it will prevent condensation in the intercooler. Etc etc.
my goal is simply this: be obnoxiously loud without affecting my engine performance negatively or affecting the reliability of my engine.
I know I can take it off quickly in the event the truck needs warranty work (unless it won’t cause warranty to be denied)
I already have the FlowMaster FX series catback exhaust. That is absolutely the extent of the things I want to do to the engine. No tune or any other bolt ons. I just want to hear smile noises
But I have read so many mixed reviews on adding a BOV. I want to get the Boomba because it leaves the stock BoV intact, and I want to keep all OEM parts as well.
Are there any engineers that can tell me whether or not this would effect engine performance negatively? I have read that air is metered. Then I have read that venting to atmosphere causes turbo lag since you’re not feeding it back into the intake. Then I’ve read that it will prevent condensation in the intercooler. Etc etc.
my goal is simply this: be obnoxiously loud without affecting my engine performance negatively or affecting the reliability of my engine.
I know I can take it off quickly in the event the truck needs warranty work (unless it won’t cause warranty to be denied)
I already have the FlowMaster FX series catback exhaust. That is absolutely the extent of the things I want to do to the engine. No tune or any other bolt ons. I just want to hear smile noises
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