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Dump Valve?


Sandy

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Could someone explain in layman terms what one is and what it does?

 

I only ask because my boy racer (and much younger) half brother has fitted one to his J Plate MR2 and I was wondering what it did appart from make a 'whooshing sound' on gear changes?

 

He seems to think its improved mpg though

 

Its not the days in your life ..........But the LIFE in your days!! ;0))

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They are fitted to turbocharged cars to release the pressure from the turbo when the throttle is lifted (i.e. closed). The back pressure caused by lifting the throttle can cause the turbo to stall (or even break) - by releasing that pressure, the turbo keeps spinning in closed throttle conditions and can therefore provide full boost again more quickly. Dump valves can be recirculating - i.e. plumbed back into the inlet, or atmospheric. It is the atmospheric ones which make the characteristic "whoosh" - recirculating ones tend to make a more muffled sound.

 

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