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fitting forge DVs

Post by dhali » Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:13 pm

just been looking at a picture in the gallery ( favourites 465) and noticed that they are fitted at 90 degees to the oem. Any reason for this? :?

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Post by Dippy » Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:18 pm

Not sure which picture you mean. Forge DVs have exactly the same orientation as OEMs - couldn't be otherwise without modifying the pipework.
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RE: fitting forge DVs

Post by Nige_RS4 » Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:25 pm

Not sure which picture you mean. Forge DVs have exactly the same orientation as OEMs - couldn't be otherwise without modifying the pipework.
I think he is referring to the orientation of the actual DV itself - the Forge units fit better with the vacuum hose point up, whereas OEM has it to one side.

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forge dvs

Post by dhali » Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:28 pm

thanks NigeS4. i was refering to PhilT RS4 album pics 9-17. Also just noticed in same album they are fitted other way round :?

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RE: forge dvs

Post by Nige_RS4 » Tue Dec 20, 2005 10:23 am

I think technically, they should be the OEM way around, but I've tried both and they still work OK.

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RE: forge dvs

Post by bobjebb » Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:38 am

while we're on the subject can anyone give a brief lesson as to exactly their job (I know the basic principle) and the benefits of fitting forge ones?
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RE: forge dvs

Post by Dippy » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:08 pm

I can't even remember the OEM ones, but if so, that's only the vacuum nipple orientation. Forge do DVs with a side orientation too.

Whilst in theory the other two ports can be either way round, in practice they should not. The face of the piston should be on the bottom connection which is connected to the pressurised side of the turbo (outlet). I'm not quite sure why, but I believe that some users have had performance problems fitting them the other way round. In my case I have had to get the right spring to avoid hesitation problems, and I'm sure that connecting them the wrong way round would make the problem worse. The only cases of fitting them the 'wrong' way making it better have been on the 1.8T engine. Again, no idea why.

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RE: forge dvs

Post by ChrisG » Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:23 pm

Forge are now doing a diaphragm version made from a strong material that implies the reliability of the solid versions with the speedy response of the diaphragm - not sure what size they are , they may be too large for the space in the V6 engines
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RE: forge dvs

Post by PhilT » Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:11 am

IMHO the orientation I have used reduces piston slap due to the boost pressure not being against the side of the piston..... Releasing the pressure on the bottom allows the piston to move more smoothly.

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