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Clearance / OPENBOX Forge Motorsports Blow Off Valve Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T 2010-2014 / Hyundai Veloster Turbo | FMDVHGA
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share thisClearance / OPENBOX Forge Motorsports Blow Off Valve Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T 2010-2014 / Hyundai Veloster Turbo | FMDVHGA

Price:$150.00
  • $150.00


Product Description

Clearance listing

Item is openbox, unused, in new condition

Clearance items are not returnable

 

In The Box:

1 x FMDVHGA Valve1 x Uprated Yellow Spring1 x Uprated Blue Spring 3 x M6 x 16 Socket Cap Bolts3 x M6 Plain Washers3 x M6 Spring Washers1 x Forge Sticker

*Please Note - The colors of the springs illustrated may differ to what you receive. All spring kits are brand new but are not sprayed. Color is used as an identifier*

The Forge direct replacement blow-off valve (FMDVHGA) for your Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0t and Hyundai Veloster Turbo is designed to be a more durable and performance oriented valve than the OEM unit. The OEM valve is suitable for stock boost levels for a period of time, however, once boost pressure is raised, and after prolonged use, the stock valve will no longer be adequate. Raising the boost output of the vehicle will have a number of effects on the OEM valve. First and foremost, the additional boost pressure will quickly exceed the capacity of the OEM spring to keep the valve closed under higher boost levels. Since you cannot change the springs in the OEM valve, it cannot be adjusted for higher boost levels. Secondly, the additional heat generated by the increased boost will quickly deteriorate the OEM rubber valve diaphragm, which will also lose strength with repeated oscillations.

The Forge valve uses full billet aluminum construction and Viton silicone o-rings that will withstand the highest boost levels and repeated abuse. It is also tunable for varying boost levels with the included spring tuning kit. If there is ever a problem with the valve such as a torn o-ring, replacements are available free of charge, and the valve is fully rebuildable.

As the Genesis Coupe 2.0T does not use a MAF (mass air flow) sensor, there is no reason that the residual boost pressure at throttle lift cannot be vented to the atmosphere such as with this valve. The engine management does not meter the air volume entering the engine, so this residual pressure can be discharged without any adverse affects on the performance or drivability of the vehicle. Additionally, the valve being open at an idle or vacuum condition is a normal occurrence, and is not indicative of a leaking valve. If the intake manifold is in vacuum, even while cruising at speed, the valve may be open. The OEM valve operates in this same manner, however, it is just not visible/audible because it is recirculating instead of vented to the atmosphere. Using a stiffer spring to keep the valve closed at a vacuum condition may result in too stiff of a spring tension to effectively discharge pressure at a throttle lift condition.