Cadillac CTS Vsport Blow off valve install
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2016
- In this video I review and show the install process of the Turbo Smart Compact Dual Port Blow Off Valves. This is for my 2014 Cadillac CTS Vsport with the 3.6 TT. Big thanks to the folks @weaponxperformance for their quick replies and help. I managed to find these under parts for the ATS-V. With a little ingenuity I able to successfully install them. Hope this helps the Vsport community. Be sure to subscribe for future installs and reviews.
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Thanx bro loved thr the video. Im having one installed in my cts. I literally feel like a kid the night before Xmas.
Smh lol
Nice win...
Great video! I'm doing the flash in morning but I think I'm going to do some Michelin Pilots next. There is very little grip on these run flat Pirellis.
Lee Sanchez thanks for the feedback! I agree. That is going to be my next upgrade. I'm going to go with the Super sports. Then I am going to find someone to make me some down pipes to pair with the Corsa exhaust. Or maybe replace the whole exhaust. Not sure yet.
Nice video and install. A suggestion for the vacuum line splice, you can use black zip-ties instead os the worm drive clamps.
gear clamps are removable though
Those BOVs are backwards, did you ever correct the install? Got some to put on my vsport and they’re clearly made to vent pressure from the side with the O ring.
How much Hp & trq you making with the tune?
Are you using the ATS-V specific BOV's or the universal 34mm TS-0203-1023
Gerald Wheeler I purchased mine ATSV specific from Weapon X Performance
Where can I find these? Please
What size hose?
I can’t believe this video is so old. I hope you still have this RUclips account because I have a question. I say you were making like 16 lbs of boost at one time. I know the stock engine makes about 11 lbs of boost because I have an xts v sport. Did the new bovs give you that extra boost or do you have work done?
Its late but I can answer this - they do not give "extra" boost. These are controlled by a solenoid that uses vacuum. What they can do is prevent leaky plastic stock units from bleeding pressure under boost and they tend to respond faster when commanded to open which improves shift feel.
question.. would you remove the trifecta tune if you have to take the car to the dealership?
Lee Sanchez depending on what it goes in for I would. If it's just maintenance then they should have no reason to go looking to see if the car has been flashed. If I had issues with the turbos or drive train then I would flash it back to OEM. So they can't blame the ECU for the failure of the part.
It won't matter. GM has the newer PCMs pretty much fool-proof. You can flash it back but there is still a checksum buried in the PCM/BCM. Basically, once you tune, your power-train warranty goes out the window.
Don't SSleep wrong. Trifecta doesnt use the same tools or methods as everyone else. When you flash back to stock the computers are returned to the state they were in before custom flash. It does not write the master log file that the ecu has been reflashed like other tools do.
Michael Andrews sorry buddy that myth has been busted ask all the owners with trifecta and voided warranties.plus the onstar nanny is recording you max torque pid so if that’s over a stock value your busted. Gm is much smarter then any of these aftermarket companies. Trifecta has been lying to customers for years about this now.
How much are these
Hey bro how are those bov holdin out
juanito12361 they’re holding up pretty well no issues. I’ve heard several people report the oem plastic ones have failed and upgrade to these.
how was this holding up? Any issues???
djerickd It's working perfectly with no issues.
Will these cause a check engine light with the stock tune?
abelaustin86 I'm not too sure. I already had the Trifecta tune when I installed them.
Ok thanks
No they will not I e had them on my car for about 9 months now no problems
Yes it will. Stock bpv or bov whatever it is recirculates and this is not, it will run rich when he lets off the gas.
Its actually a 50/50 vent/recirculate blow off valve. It does not fully vent to atmosphere. Therefore not throwing codes or affecting drive ability.
Did you install them backwards?
I think they only work 1 way no?
from other videos ive seen, including weapon x atsv video, these are 100% backwards
I think you may want to go back and check your installation, im about 100% positive you've installed them backwards.
no such thing as backwards
Is this full reciculated?
What's the point of the new bov
No it is a 50/50 vent/recirculate. It still maintains enough air to avoid a code.
Does your car make a rattle noise from the front end?
John Dale it does have the Wastgate rattle that the dealer says is normal. Cold start ups are embarrassing.
Yes, and you can hear it when passing cars and walls.
So, did the blow off valve fix it?
No the rattle is still there.
Rattle is the wastegates not the BPVs.
Pretty sure that's an ATS V bro
Zach Ruiz I assure you I know my own car. Lol Look up the CTS Vsport. Similar engines to the ATSV.
Ha