There isnt one. Only the pop off valve set to to release if stock boost is exceeded in the intake manifold. Its a fail safe, not a performance component.
The B.O.V will need to be mounted to the surge pipe (pipe before throttle body) and tuned properly.
There is no BOV in the z31 because of the 6-8psi stock. There is an emergency pop off valve located on the intake manifold. The round thing that sticks out. That is to keep the engine from overboosting. Take this off if you are going to add boost. On a stock z31 don't go over 12psi without an intercooler. john. The z31 has an internal wastegate that starts to open around 3psi so there is little chance you will overboost.
300zx from 84 - 88 are z31
Battle of Bov happened on 1848-04-09.
Nistune. Romulator are two of them you can use to reprogram a z31 ecu.
i dont see why not, my 87 Z31 is running with a 86 ECU (figuring by the codes iv pulled so far are all 86 codes) my car is a 4/87
The term BOV means Board of Visitors in some instances, each operating in different places. The BOV in NC, primarily operates in NC State, as an advisor to the chancellor.
you had battery choose btp-z31
Turbosmart BOV's are designed to improve the performance of the turbocharger system. They will not usually damage a car engine.
"Bovine" is a word that contains the prefix "bov-." It refers to something related to cattle or cows.
Pull them out and replace them?
yes
A BOV can basically go anywhere between the turbo and the intake manifold. It is usually after the intercooler (if you have one) as far as I know.