Blow Off Valve - Boomba Racing

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not to beat a dead horse you guys... but i installed at 13k miles.... i'm at 32k miles now and absolutely no problems..... i'm sure at 100k miles i might need a new catalytic converter but f it..... it's worth it for my little jdm ricer heart.... i'm loyal to the pshhhhhhh
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not to beat a dead horse you guys... but i installed at 13k miles.... i'm at 32k miles now and absolutely no problems..... i'm sure at 100k miles i might need a new catalytic converter but f it..... it's worth it for my little jdm ricer heart.... i'm loyal to the pshhhhhhh
I would love to hear updates later on, the air fuel ratios don't drop for more than a tenth of a second, they do drop very low, but after seeing that on the wideband my OCD kicked in and freaked me out. So much so I broke a bolt putting the new one back on . Keep us posted on Long term effects
 

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I would love to hear updates later on, the air fuel ratios don't drop for more than a tenth of a second, they do drop very low, but after seeing that on the wideband my OCD kicked in and freaked me out. So much so I broke a bolt putting the new one back on . Keep us posted on Long term effects
no problem.... i got y'all.... I just want 150k miles out of this car then I can justify the $25k OTD price tag.... 120k miles/8year warranty, Gap and all taxes, fees included...
 

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after this I plan on getting Type R DCT AWD... hopefully these dreams become a reality and honda makes good stuff 8 years from now
 

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no problem.... i got y'all.... I just want 150k miles out of this car then I can justify the $25k OTD price tag.... 120k miles/8year warranty, Gap and all taxes, fees included...
8 yr warranty with a blow off valve on the car...lol cmon bro. Your going to throw codes, take it in and they are going to laugh at you. YOu cant ecpect your warranty to cover any engine issue you have when you run a VTA BOV for thousands and thousands of miles
 


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8 yr warranty with a blow off valve on the car...lol cmon bro. Your going to throw codes, take it in and they are going to laugh at you. YOu cant ecpect your warranty to cover any engine issue you have when you run a VTA BOV for thousands and thousands of miles
 

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Hey everyone thanks for the reply and feedback I still put it on even though I am forty years old my young self said do it and Im not not flossin just saying the only thing that I can see for myself is I still had the same PSI which is 18 but it takes a lot more to get there . The gas pedal needs to be punched in for a while to achieve it I've been talking with the VitViper and he said that it will drop since its VTA I know where is no benefit but the sound... he mentioned once I tune it I will get it back even with the stock tune. Boom racing settled give me a full refund as they are making a blow off valve that was circulated back into the system. Boomba racing advised they will give me a full refund as they are making a blow off valve that was circulated back into the system for the SI and the type R. They stood behind her statement that there blow off valve will not cause harm but due to popular demand they're making something similar to stock with no leak
 

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Hey everyone thanks for the reply and feedback I still put it on even though I am forty years old my young self said do it and Im not not flossin just saying the only thing that I can see for myself is I still had the same PSI which is 18 but it takes a lot more to get there . The gas pedal needs to be punched in for a while to achieve it I've been talking with the VitViper and he said that it will drop since its VTA I know where is no benefit but the sound... he mentioned once I tune it I will get it back even with the stock tune. Boom racing settled give me a full refund as they are making a blow off valve that was circulated back into the system. Boomba racing advised they will give me a full refund as they are making a blow off valve that was circulated back into the system for the SI and the type R. They stood behind her statement that there blow off valve will not cause harm but due to popular demand they're making something similar to stock with no leak
@Boomba Racing Can I swap for BPV when you release it? I was stalling in my CVT, went back to stock.
 

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8 yr warranty with a blow off valve on the car...lol cmon bro. Your going to throw codes, take it in and they are going to laugh at you. YOu cant ecpect your warranty to cover any engine issue you have when you run a VTA BOV for thousands and thousands of miles
lol no bro... obviously that's not happening.... if anything happens I keep the stock bov in the trunk with all the tools needed and i'll get my car towed to the dealership or my house and get it looked at then.. LOL... just like u guys running 21+psi Ktuner... obviously for warranty work u go back to stock
 


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lol no bro... obviously that's not happening.... if anything happens I keep the stock bov in the trunk with all the tools needed and i'll get my car towed to the dealership or my house and get it looked at then.. LOL... just like u guys running 21+psi Ktuner... obviously for warranty work u go back to stock
Yep, always a good idea for sure! but i wont expect them to cover a blown motor or cvt if i were to blow it up from the tuner.
 

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lol no bro... obviously that's not happening.... if anything happens I keep the stock bov in the trunk with all the tools needed and i'll get my car towed to the dealership or my house and get it looked at then.. LOL... just like u guys running 21+psi Ktuner... obviously for warranty work u go back to stock
Man I liked my comment so much i posted it twice
 
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