Is the Polo GTI engine fitted with a dump valve?
Is the Polo GTI engine fitted with a dump valve?
Hi,
When I look at the back of the engine from the top next to the engine cover I can see a black plastic device. It looks similarly like a dump valve, but directly connects back to the air intake between the air flow meter and the turbo.
Doesn't this reduce performance!?
When I look at the back of the engine from the top next to the engine cover I can see a black plastic device. It looks similarly like a dump valve, but directly connects back to the air intake between the air flow meter and the turbo.
Doesn't this reduce performance!?
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All VAG's from what I've learnt (Turbo wise I'm talking) will have recirculating dump valves. Atmospheric one's can confuse the engine management from what I've been told.
In petrol engines (VAG) it is possible to fir an atmospheric dump valve (for those that don't know this is what makes the loud paacchhssshhh noise in some turbo'd cars) however a new/seperate engine management is required.
Diesel's it's possible but again needs to be wired up as it has something that communicates with the enginemanagement to make it effective. (see forge's website for that one as that's what i'm thinking of)
In petrol engines (VAG) it is possible to fir an atmospheric dump valve (for those that don't know this is what makes the loud paacchhssshhh noise in some turbo'd cars) however a new/seperate engine management is required.
Diesel's it's possible but again needs to be wired up as it has something that communicates with the enginemanagement to make it effective. (see forge's website for that one as that's what i'm thinking of)
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I have looked into this aswell, a wouldnt do it if i were you. Putting dumping to air will confuse your engine managment as it will wonder where all the pressured air has gone that was meant to be recirc'd
Plus taking away the pressurised air will reduce the power of the turbo, plus it gets annoying hearing psssssssssss pssssssssssss psssssssssssssssss 
You do not want to be fitting an atmospheric dump valve to a VAG engine.
The one currently fitted is a reciculating one. You can upgrade the recirculating one, you wont see any power increase by upgrading it, but VAG platic recirc valves are a known weak point and can eventually wear and leak and cause ecu faults.
I've fitted a Forge 007p recirc valve to my 9N3 GTI
Although just to confuse things, Forge have recently launched a valve which apparently dumps to atmosphere and is still compatible with the VAG recirc system, how they've done it i do not know lol
The one currently fitted is a reciculating one. You can upgrade the recirculating one, you wont see any power increase by upgrading it, but VAG platic recirc valves are a known weak point and can eventually wear and leak and cause ecu faults.
I've fitted a Forge 007p recirc valve to my 9N3 GTI
Although just to confuse things, Forge have recently launched a valve which apparently dumps to atmosphere and is still compatible with the VAG recirc system, how they've done it i do not know lol
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