Physically a clever location for the blow off valve, but no so much technically. The ideal location is a close to the throttle body as possible, that way we are not reversing the airflow so much/so far. Having it close to the compressor outlet means the airflow between the BOV and the throttle body reverses direction when the throttle is closed. As a result the compressor has to again reverse the air flow (back to its normal direction) when the throttle is reopened. That creates a delay in the throttle response. Whereas there is no reversal of airflow with a BOV located close to the throttle body, the airflow remains in the right direction. As a result the compressor doesn't have to work as hard and the throttle response is faster. Probably not a big deal on a road car, but it is very noticeable on track car where on / off throttle response is important.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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