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Posted By: Cali_16v power boost valve - 20th Jan 2005 4:07pm
Good or bad?
Easy to fit?
Worth the money?

Give my your opinion.
Posted By: StuyMac Re: power boost valve - 20th Jan 2005 4:16pm
Well worth the money on a valver engine mate smile

Guy I used to know (not seen him for a while) fits them to Vauxhall Valver motors he fits in rally cars, Exhaust, filter, a little head work and one of those, plus a set up on the RR normally get almost 200 gee gee's laugh

**Must be set up correctly though**
Posted By: Scooby Re: power boost valve - 20th Jan 2005 5:05pm
A power boost valve simply alows you to adjust the fuel pressure going to your fuel injectors....

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More Fuel Pressure means more fuel getting to the engine happy

I would recommend to have a fuel pressure gauge fitted inside your car so you can asses the fuel pressure whilst driving as it is different to the fuel pressure at idle.

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Maverick has one fitted to his Civic and as far as i know he is happy with it happy


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HOW DOES THE POWER BOOST VALVE WORK?
  • The Power Boost Valve is a high performance tuning part which replaces the original equipment valve (fitted to the vehicle).
    A range of models are available to suit a wide variety of European cars, which almost certainly includes yours. We are continually developing new designs to expand the number of applications.
    We outline the benefits of the Power Boost Valve by drawing a comparison evaluation:
    Ref: Original Equipment Fuel Pressure Control Valve
    The electric fuel pump supplies fuel at a high pressure to the fuel rail and injectors, which is then regulated by a fuel pressure control valve. Typically, the regulator is not adjustable and is pre-set to a 3 bar maximum pressure. At idle the fuel pressure valve reduces it by 0.5 bar approximately to 2.5 bar. When accelerating quickly from standstill the fuel pressure increases at a proportional rate retaining a lean fuel mixture strength as required by the E.E.C. for new vehicles. However, the resultant effects of the standard valve produce:



lethargic throttle response

occasional drivability problems at slow traffic speeds

intermediate performance 'flat spots' when accelerating

By comparison:
Ref: Power Boost Valve (replacement)
Firstly, this valve has an adjustable fuel pressure, effected by the movement of an adjustment screw on the crown of the unit.
New Power Boost Valves are pre-set with a maximum fuel pressure of 2.5, 3.0 or 3.5 bar, depending on the vehicle in question, and similarly (to the original valve) the fuel pressure is reduced by 0.5 bar approximately at idle. There the similarities end.
On acceleration from standstill the Power Boost Valve fuel pressure will increase at 1.7 times the standard rate. This will produce a healthy, strong fuel mixture strength which will instantly improve the drivability of your vehicle, providing:-

instant throttle response

removal of performance flat spots

faster acceleration

extra engine performance

The regulator enhances engine performance on acceleration by enriching the mixture strength. On constant throttle and cruise conditions the valve returns to a normal regulator function.
The Power Boost Valve is simple to install and in most instances basic fitting instructions are provided. These units are mechanical and are considered maintenance free.
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Posted By: Big AL Re: power boost valve - 20th Jan 2005 6:35pm
they are best if you get them set up on a rolling road, or you could lose power if you just bolt it on and start opening it out.
Posted By: maverick Re: power boost valve - 24th Jan 2005 12:48am
Yes I am happy will the power boost valve. With the valve the car responds better and has a better acceleration. It is best to get it tuned, because it take s ages for you to find the best point yourself...
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