Turbo Blowoff/bypass Valves

They all get across the finish line more or less in a similar fashion by venting pressure at throttle lift off and during gear changes. I'm not sure if one reacts faster than the other.




A POV or pop off valve is pressure activated and has a spring, many are adjustable, to a predetermined setting to release any pressure above the set level to protect from too much boost or compressor surge.
Both of these are meant to help save the turbo from the backward moving shockwave from the throttle closing. Typically manufacturers us a recirculation valve to loop the air back to the turbo. The recirc BOV is more quiet than releasing to the atmosphere.

A POV or pop off valve is pressure activated and has a spring, many are adjustable, to a predetermined setting to release any pressure above the set level to protect from too much boost or compressor surge.
Both of these are meant to help save the turbo from the backward moving shockwave from the throttle closing. Typically manufacturers us a recirculation valve to loop the air back to the turbo. The recirc BOV is more quiet than releasing to the atmosphere.
Sometimes the air is recirculated back in front of the turbo(s) to help with transient throttle inputs.
Isn't the Mercedes system not actually shutting the throttle completely anyways, so an aftermarket BOV isn't "saving the turbos", as much as "making more noise"....



