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Blanking off dump valve question
Just wondering if I was to completely block off the dv would it cause any harm to my car? Its a standard 03 wrx sti type uk, only engine mod it's got is a blitz panel filter and a forge recirculating dv.
Only reason I ask is I hardly get any sound from the forge one and I was kinda after the "flutter" noise, I've got some different springs for the forge one to so if I changed the spring would it make a sound? The car runs fantastic with it at the mo, much better than the standard recirculating one so if it was blanked off would it change that too? Thanks Andy
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VF turbo's are not as strong and can't be rebuilt if they fail, so I wouldn't myself
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Not sure but I think you would also need it mapped for the change, and as James said the VFs are a bit fragile for it.
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Thanks guys dosent look like I'll be doing that then lol would changing the spring make any difference? It came with a hard and a soft spring and 2 spacers so what would happen if I change that?
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