JustRaptor1
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Has Anyone figured out a solution for this yet?
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No, this is why most have either returned the BOV or stayed away from it. I returned mine, kept the plug and put the factory one back in. it still vents to atmosphere and sounds very similar to turbo smarts, just not as loud. Just better all the way around, under load, the TB's BOV didn't like staying in between and had stuttering problems that led to limp mode.. sudden torque loss too many times in given time.Has Anyone figured out a solution for this yet?
No, this is why most have either returned the BOV or stayed away from it. I returned mine, kept the plug and put the factory one back in. it still vents to atmosphere and sounds very similar to turbo smarts, just not as loud. Just better all the way around, under load, the TB's BOV didn't like staying in between and had stuttering problems that led to limp mode.. sudden torque loss too many times in given time.
One way to fix I saw was to get a throttle body spacer and tap in there and put the factory 'vacuum' hose back on the manifold like it was w/o the BOV.Highway,
what did you end up doing? I saw you posted on many threads and I’m expediting the same issues as you. The dreaded sprinkler noise and the occasional shuddering, however I bought the truck with this mod so I’m not sure how to proceed in replacing the TS.
Any info or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
One way to fix I saw was to get a throttle body spacer and tap in there and put the factory 'vacuum' hose back on the manifold like it was w/o the BOV.
What I specifically did, was what I just posted. Kept the plug in the hose that goes back to intake, put the factory valve back in, connected it back to the electronic connection. Just look up the 4$ vent to atmos for raptors. Pretend you never had the TS bov, and just took off the stock hose that puts in back to intake, plugged it, and now the factory bov vents to atmosphere. But you would have to source the original BOV AND the hose.. I kept my hose and used industrial shrink wrap and put it back to factory connections on top.
Thanks for clarifying, I bought my truck w/ the part but the noise has been driving me crazy for the past year. I thought it was a puller or serpentine belt, even took it to the dealer various times to fix but even they couldn't pinpoint the issue. Im glad I stumbled upon this thread and subsequently, the others which mention the common issue w/ these valves.
It seems like TS really made a sh***y product and didn't put much thought or care into the design or customer concerns aspect. Im also experiencing shudder issues like you mentioned and overall i cant stand the noise
I bought the OEM parts and decided to go with VTA BOV from Go Fast Bits. It reuses part of the factory solenoid but also includes parts that replace the original internals which are weak. There's a lot of info on their site and I also reached out to one of their engineers who explained how the product was designed meticulously for the truck, even using a custom bracket for the stock tube and considering the use of a double o-ring for a tight seal.
I brought up the TS EM Bov (electronic version) and he mentioned that GFB have specific patents that they can't infringe on and their valve mends the electronic aspect of the device w/ the mechanical component of a BOV. So when operating it closes quicker because of the mechanical actuation but also opens when determined by the ECU.
https://gfb.com.au/products/blow-of...ta/vta-t9464-ford-f150-ecoboost-applications/
https://gfb.com.au/download/t9464_instructions/?wpdmdl=12732&refresh=5ff89f6d2c6651610129261
(Install instructions)
According tot their site: "this works by re-purposing the factory solenoid to control the pressure behind the piston rather than the piston itself. This allows the solenoid stroke to be much shorter, speeding up the response time and increasing the actuation force. More importantly, it allows the piston to open and close progressively in response to the amount of boost pressure present, which smooths boost transitions and reduces the lag caused by the factory diverter valve."
Not sure if you're interested in going down that road again but it definitely looks like a solid product. I'll be posting a new thread after the install to share the details. Regardless, i feel that any other solution is better than other the BOV + sprinkler noises I got going on right now.
Wow. thank you very much for sharing this info! and glad this thread had some insight. I will investigate this one. As I do have a tune so boost is little more than stock a lot of the time and would be good to have a more "advanced" valve on it.
Has Anyone figured out a solution for this yet?