Turbosmart BOV's are designed to improve the performance of the turbocharger system. They will not usually damage a car engine.
sure, as long as the car has a turbocharger, and you source the vacuum/boost for the BOV from the intake manifold.
BOV's (blow-off valve) are to prevent too much positive pressure from entering the engine due to boost build-up and to releave back pressure from re-entering the Engine. A non-turbo car cannotuse a "BOV" since there is no turbo and/or positive pressure present in the intake manifold. This is STRONGLY not recommended, on NON-Turbo cars. As there is not reason for it to be present.
damage engine no.. will the engine run no.
Because the bov requires pressure in the intake system to work, this pressure comes from the turbo, no turbo on your car no pressure in your intake system to work one.
Yes, putting petrol/gasoline in a diesel engine and running it will cause severe damage to the engine.
The engine will overheat and can cause severe engine damage. The engine will be completely ruined if it is not immediately shut off.
On a centrifugal supercharger(Paxton, vortech, procharger-yes. On a whipple /eaton- no because they are located between the throttle body and engine, BOV only work when the throttle body is between the supercharger and engine.
Yes
It burns up the engine very quickly.
Battle of Bov happened on 1848-04-09.
You could blow your engine up.
you can fit a bov but will never hear it working. Without turbo you'll never reach pressure in intake to make it work. So installing it in non-turbo is worthless