Boost Valve
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H7AVY
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What is a boost valve??? has any one fitted this to a E30?
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Brianmoooore
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Put it this way - No one who knows anything about engines has fitted one!
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stonesie
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If you mean one of those power boost valve things that raise the fuel pressure then they are best left to the corsa boys, i have read a couple of cases of them causing engine fires.
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HartgeH27
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Dont do it !

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fowler
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+1Dont do it !
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oguz327
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fowler wrote:+1Dont do it !
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H7AVY
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Lolz i think we should leave the boost valve out lol Whats the best way of gettn an E30 faster ive put in a 6 Branch maifold was thinkin of building the engine to a 2.7 but thats pricey any other suggestions guys? 
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GrindCulture
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Karan
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only really worth using if you are running high spec and need it as part of your setup to increase fuel supply by increasing pressure rather than going for larger injectors!
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appletree
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do you mean a fse style boost valve or one of those, "t" pieces you put in the inlet pipes to cause "turbulnce" in the inlet manfold which supposedly causes better fuel aie mixture.
either way its not worth bothering but i cant see how the second would cause fire.
either way its not worth bothering but i cant see how the second would cause fire.

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fuzzy
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i once had one on my cossie engine until a couple of garages refused to work on the engine until the original was put back on.

