Modifying the ISCV for Antilag
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Who can modify my ISCV and throttle body for antilag?
I know MSD do it but probably only for their own systems, this is for an after market ECU setup.
Cheers Rich
I know MSD do it but probably only for their own systems, this is for an after market ECU setup.
Cheers Rich
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I bought a second hand throttle body and iscv for the anti lag , but in the end I just welded a take off on the manifold and plumbed in a external bypass valve. It runs the anti lag a lot better aswell
Don't bother modding the standard valve.
Find an alternative that bypasses lots more air if its for your competition car.
I used a Bosch Roller cell about 10 years or so ago as well as a standard valve, gave effectively 2 stages of ALS.
What ECU you running?
I don't have any idle bypass of ALS valves now at all, all done by active throttle control.
Find an alternative that bypasses lots more air if its for your competition car.
I used a Bosch Roller cell about 10 years or so ago as well as a standard valve, gave effectively 2 stages of ALS.
What ECU you running?
I don't have any idle bypass of ALS valves now at all, all done by active throttle control.
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Don't bother modding the standard valve.
Find an alternative that bypasses lots more air if its for your competition car.
I used a Bosch Roller cell about 10 years or so ago as well as a standard valve, gave effectively 2 stages of ALS.
What ECU you running?
I don't have any idle bypass of ALS valves now at all, all done by active throttle control.
Find an alternative that bypasses lots more air if its for your competition car.
I used a Bosch Roller cell about 10 years or so ago as well as a standard valve, gave effectively 2 stages of ALS.
What ECU you running?
I don't have any idle bypass of ALS valves now at all, all done by active throttle control.
Rich
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Could I just use 12v solenoid rated to the correct flow and pressure?
Then just plumb it in either side of the throttle body?
Cheers Rich
Then just plumb it in either side of the throttle body?
Cheers Rich
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