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Old 02-25-2004, 11:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by drizze99
Why can't the AEM Air Bypass Valve be used on a forced induction car?

Heya Drizze n Tom,

This is just a shot in the dark man, but perhaps the volume of air that gets sucked into the inlet side of the turbo is entirely too fast (vs. N/A cars) for the AEM BPV to be able to function correctly. My guess is that if water caused that vavle to open that it would be rushing thru it so fast that the motor would still injest water.

I thought that it would be a good investment for a CAI system on our cars.. who told you that it wouldn't work on forced induced cars?
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