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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
quieting down a bypass valve
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<blockquote data-quote="blazen71" data-source="post: 16883109" data-attributes="member: 77485"><p>Reviving an old thread so people searching for a solution can easily find it. I have found the best solution for quieting a BOV to almost no sound at all and enough flow so you don't get compressor surge. This works with my Procharger D1X setup at 15psi. I have a Procharger Big Red Bypass venting to atmosphere through a "Pneumatic Muffler", instead of a small K&N like most try. You need to find a muffler with the largest CFM rating. I use the Mini Muff. I attached it to my BPV with a 2" to 2.375" silicone coupler. The 2" NPT connection on the muffler is just under 2.375" diam. The end caps are aluminum and the filter element is a bronze screen so no need to worry if the element gets wet!</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.svtperformance.com/threads/quieting-down-a-bypass-valve.657442/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazen71, post: 16883109, member: 77485"] Reviving an old thread so people searching for a solution can easily find it. I have found the best solution for quieting a BOV to almost no sound at all and enough flow so you don't get compressor surge. This works with my Procharger D1X setup at 15psi. I have a Procharger Big Red Bypass venting to atmosphere through a "Pneumatic Muffler", instead of a small K&N like most try. You need to find a muffler with the largest CFM rating. I use the Mini Muff. I attached it to my BPV with a 2" to 2.375" silicone coupler. The 2" NPT connection on the muffler is just under 2.375" diam. The end caps are aluminum and the filter element is a bronze screen so no need to worry if the element gets wet! [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.svtperformance.com/threads/quieting-down-a-bypass-valve.657442/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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