Focus RS mk3 Turbosmart CBV installation step by step guide by OEM Denied Performance
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- A step by step guide on how to install a TURBOSMART CBV on the RSMK3.
Ecoboost 2.3L CBV available from Focus on Performance below.
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What about a video of the car running with it on?
How many turns is best for the right setting on the valve? No real answers out there. Don’t want the spring to loose or to tight.
personally I always set dual ports up on their hardest setting (turn clockwise till it stops) I do this so that it primarily operates in the recirculating function and only vents to atmosphere for the pssh sound at higher boost levels (saves it going off constantly when driving through town etc)
Thanks for the videos my man.
Especially the MK2 ones !
Great Video. You did a great job with all of your details. Thank you very much. From Southern California
Is the added pipe work and blanking off the section on the boost solenoid needed or is this just for a if you are using an after market boost gauge.
the blank is blanking off a vacuum solenoid. The stock valve is vacuum operated but controlled via the ECU through that solenoid. Its getting vacuum from the brake vacuum pump. The replacement pipework is so that the new valve isnt ECU controlled and is purely vacuum controlled so will only come on when throttle plate is fully shut causing a vacuum in the inlet manifold. Turbosmart do this because otherwise the valve is operated any time you back off the throttle eg on the highway dropping your speed slightly. Vehicle in video doesnt have an aftermarket boost gauge
I just had to break that white clip. If you push one clip up far enough it folds in half.
Nice, a completed instructions!! You're bad!!! Thanks
Are all the other parts necessary when fitting or can you just swap old for the new , mine is standard with no modifications, I would appreciate your advise thanks
yes they are mate. If you plumb up the Turbosmart unit without bypassing the factory solenoid it itl release at the slightest of throttle releases
@@OEMDeniedPerformance if the new valve is a recirculating valve, wouldn't leaving it hooked up to the solenoid have the exact same functionality as intended from factory? Yes it'll recirc as you lift off the throttle but it would only be an issue if you're venting to atmosphere as this is how it came from the factory.
@@sweetbabycheeses734 yes correct. Turbosmart removed the solenoid from the equation mostly due to the dual port version, if left in place, the valve releases at the tiniest of throttle lifts which most find quite annoying. You can hear it with the plumb back too mind you if you aren't running the factory air filter.
@@OEMDeniedPerformance this is exactly what I was looking for, first I put the bov in but didn't do the second part and was hoping it would fix how the bov goes off when lightly hitting the throttle
There is a reason that ford include an ECU control of the valve. Bypassing the solenoid removes the ability of the ECU to bleed boost very quickly in the event of for instance, LSPI or overboost. You would be removing a safety feature designed to protect your engine. The valve will operate fine as a direct swap without the modified plumbing.
PS Dodd is a great surname!!
Instead of cutting the pcv pipe with a blade use a heat gun or hair dryer to heat the pipe and it pops up easily
Saves you losing your fingers 😉
wife would kill me If she caught me with hers in the workshop!
On the port what could the hole that the blank plug is screwed into be used for?
usually for hooking up an aftermarket boost gauge
Great video
Is this the same process for the ST mk3 please???
ST mk3 just remove the factory valve, fit the Turbosmart one and you're done :)
@OEM Denied Performance thank you 👍
Lost retainer clip anyone know where to get more?
Turbosmart part number RM-0203-1076. It wont show up in online searches but that is a Turbosmart part number so call them and should be able to sort. (this is assuming you're in Australia,... unsure if USA and EU use the same sub section part numbers as Turbosmart HQ does)
I send you a big thanks for the video that helped me so much to fit mine ! Big up !
most welcome mate :)