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    Does any one have any input on this product?
    http://www.concept1.ca/VF%201-8T%20DIVERTER%20VALVE.htm

    I have a 02 gti 1.8t and i hear these are much better than stock. my car is not chipped i was just curious if i installed this if i would notice any differnce? Thanks.
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    Re: VF engineering diverter valve

    I have on on my GTI, nice and shiny.

    Over the stock valve, it's supposed to hold higher boost and you can change out the springs (very similar... if not the same... as the Forge unit)

    I noticed a *slight* change in sound, and as I increased boost it was a bit louder... So for a turbo app running more than 8psi, you might hear it even more.

    Not sure I'd spend the money though unless I needed a new valve...
    Rob

    2004 VW R32

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    • #3
      Re: VF engineering diverter valve

      Thanks bud.
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      • #4
        Re: VF engineering diverter valve

        I wouldn't recommend spending money on a DV unless:

        - You already have a CAI and want that BOV sound
        - You're going big-turbo
        KR
        Porsche 991 Carrera S

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        • #5
          Re: VF engineering diverter valve

          I have a CAI and i can hear the phsssss of the the stock dv valve when i release the throttle. will this one sound any differnt or better?
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          • #6
            Re: VF engineering diverter valve

            Originally posted by The_Stig
            I have a CAI and i can hear the phsssss of the the stock dv valve when i release the throttle. will this one sound any differnt or better?
            You can't really predict the sound but I think there is a good chance it will change, especially if you go from a diaphragm type valve to a piston type valve. The actual sound depends mostly on the materials of the CAI since that seems to echo/amplify the valve noises.
            KR
            Porsche 991 Carrera S

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            • #7
              Re: VF engineering diverter valve

              Oh ok thanks for your help! But just all around the piston type holds boost betteR?
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              • #8
                Re: VF engineering diverter valve

                Its just a different type, they will both hold boost. The piston type doesn't have parts that wear out - you can take it apart and just clean it up and it will probably work forever. The diaphragm ones have a rubber piece that can wear out or tear. But a good DV will hold boost either way... probably minor difference if any.
                KR
                Porsche 991 Carrera S

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                • #9
                  Re: VF engineering diverter valve

                  HOW do you remove those damn clamps on the hoses connecting to the stock DV??
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                  • #10
                    Re: VF engineering diverter valve

                    Dremel cutter or tin snips.

                    Khyron
                    Geoff
                    Fear is the element that unites all losers.

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                    • #11
                      Re: VF engineering diverter valve

                      so i have to buy new clips? what new clips are good? the ones where you screw and they get tighter? like the ones on a CAI.
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                      • #12
                        Re: VF engineering diverter valve

                        I have a Forge 006 with tuning/rebuild kit if you are interested...

                        $100?

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