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TXS type H/RFL guys chime in.

1.7K views 16 replies 7 participants last post by  RustyHooks  
#1 ·
Im really liking how the type H/RFL sounds but my concern is it leaking. You read everywhere how these things are just "Really F***in Leaky" when under pressure tests etc... So, for the guys running this BOV, have you had any problems? How well does this seal since the design does not have O Rings? Opinions PLEASE!
 
#2 ·
The RFL is a metal piston valve. It will always have leakdown. Just like your engine in your car. We have used this valve design for over 10 years, functionally it works very well. The leak down percentage in relationship to your turbocharger cfm is really inconsequential.

While we know this is not a glamorous truth of the valve. We have proven over and over that it is a better valve over the oem valves used on cars over the years.

Jermaine~
 
#5 ·
No leak for me ;)
 
#7 ·
My RFL doesn't noticeably leak. I have had it installed a little over a year and it still performs and sounds great. It mostly just gives off a super loud woosh, but I do occasionally get a little whistle. Overall, I have no complaints and I love the valve.
 
#8 ·
Typically, from my experience, the noticeable leaks are due to the fact that the valves are not installed correctly on the adapter.
 
#9 ·
Once I got my spring trimmed to the right length, I haven't had a single issue. No leaking I can hear or tell on the gauge, and no surge.
 
#10 ·
TurboXS actually has a specific spring for the GC. They sent me the right spring at no charge.