By-pass Valve / Blow off Valve routing?
By-pass Valve / Blow off Valve routing?
In my preparation for my s/c install I am seeing many variation in these.
In my application with a mass air flow sensor, you can't use a blow off valve vented to atmosphere b/c that air has been metered already. My understanding is that the correct way is to use the 'by-pass valve (which can be actually the same valve as the blow off valve but just have a hose connection instead of venting to atmosphere) and return the air to the intake side of the supercharger but after the MAF sensor as this sir has already been metered. I see many different plumbing setups with these valves.
Any comments or thoughts?
In my application with a mass air flow sensor, you can't use a blow off valve vented to atmosphere b/c that air has been metered already. My understanding is that the correct way is to use the 'by-pass valve (which can be actually the same valve as the blow off valve but just have a hose connection instead of venting to atmosphere) and return the air to the intake side of the supercharger but after the MAF sensor as this sir has already been metered. I see many different plumbing setups with these valves.
Any comments or thoughts?
Backwash from the bypass needs to be considered, it will screw with the maf. Maf clocking is also a consideration.
Here's one:
http://forums.corral.net/forums/supe...-backwash.html
Here's one:
http://forums.corral.net/forums/supe...-backwash.html
'Blow thru the mass and vent it off' - your computer will see the engine running rich b/c of the lost metered air that was vented off. I don't think that this method is recommended by any of the major players in the field. Where do you find this setup?
IF you run your MAF post i/c (not in your case because you don't have one)
and you run the bypass/blow off valve prior to the MAF your motor won't ever run rich UNLESS you have a **** poor tune
What are you talking about "MAF post i/c (not in your case because you don't have one)?
I have a MAF, no intercooler.
So you are talking about running a setup the would flow--
air cleaner-->supercharger-->BOV/by pass valve-->MAF-->throttle body-->intake
How many systems are out there like this? How many systems have you tuned?
"that's because you don't understand what I'm talking about, just like every other thread you've wasted peoples time on"
Be careful who you insult here, Maybe you need to reread the forum rules.
I have a MAF, no intercooler.
So you are talking about running a setup the would flow--
air cleaner-->supercharger-->BOV/by pass valve-->MAF-->throttle body-->intake
How many systems are out there like this? How many systems have you tuned?
"that's because you don't understand what I'm talking about, just like every other thread you've wasted peoples time on"
Be careful who you insult here, Maybe you need to reread the forum rules.
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You guys are confusing me, I better write it down so I can gather my thoughts. lol
Draw thru - air filter - maf - s/c - IC - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c ahead of the maf
Blow thru - air filter - s/c - IC - maf - tb.......bypass vents to atmosphere
In the draw thru config, the bypass venting ahead of the maf can disturb the maf, so having that air enter back into the s/c as close to the impeller is important.
Draw thru - air filter - maf - s/c - IC - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c ahead of the maf
Blow thru - air filter - s/c - IC - maf - tb.......bypass vents to atmosphere
In the draw thru config, the bypass venting ahead of the maf can disturb the maf, so having that air enter back into the s/c as close to the impeller is important.
Last edited by ONELOWF; Oct 16, 2011 at 01:32 PM.
Where is the Valve and where does it return?
Draw thru - air filter - maf - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BYPASS VALVE - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c AFTER the maf far enough away as to not disture it's airflow
Blow thru - air filter - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BLOW OFF(to atmosphere) or BYPASS VALVE - maf - tb.......Blow off vents to atmosphere, Bypass returns to before S/C, both located far enough away from the MAF as to not disturb it's air.
Is that any clearer? Does that make sense?
You guys are confusing me, I better write it down so I can gather my thoughts. lol
Draw thru - air filter - maf - s/c - IC - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c ahead of the maf
Blow thru - air filter - s/c - IC - maf - tb.......bypass vents to atmosphere
In the draw thru config, the bypass venting ahead of the maf can disturb the maf, so having that air enter back into the s/c as close to the impeller is important.
Draw thru - air filter - maf - s/c - IC - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c ahead of the maf
Blow thru - air filter - s/c - IC - maf - tb.......bypass vents to atmosphere
In the draw thru config, the bypass venting ahead of the maf can disturb the maf, so having that air enter back into the s/c as close to the impeller is important.
Blow thru - air filter - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BLOW OFF(to atmosphere) or BYPASS VALVE - maf - tb.......Blow off vents to atmosphere, Bypass returns to before S/C, both located far enough away from the MAF as to not disturb it's air.
Is that any clearer? Does that make sense?
Where is the Valve and where does it return?
Draw thru - air filter - maf - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BYPASS VALVE - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c AFTER the maf far enough away as to not disture it's airflow
Blow thru - air filter - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BLOW OFF(to atmosphere) or BYPASS VALVE - maf - tb.......Blow off vents to atmosphere, Bypass returns to before S/C, both located far enough away from the MAF as to not disturb it's air.
Is that any clearer? Does that make sense?
Draw thru - air filter - maf - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BYPASS VALVE - tb.....bypass is recirculated back into the s/c AFTER the maf far enough away as to not disture it's airflow
Blow thru - air filter - BYPASS RE-ENTRY - s/c - IC - BLOW OFF(to atmosphere) or BYPASS VALVE - maf - tb.......Blow off vents to atmosphere, Bypass returns to before S/C, both located far enough away from the MAF as to not disturb it's air.
Is that any clearer? Does that make sense?






