What’s the difference between the links you posted for the bov besides the price? They look the same and looks like both require the adapter but the one listed for the civic is wayyy pricier than the universal
@@deployedairbags it's already been proven that venting metered air to atmosphere makes the car run rich. it's not a hard concept to grasp. air at the MAF gets measured.. engine adds fuel based on amount of air.. air escapes.. car runs rich. running rich over a period of time will cause issues. injectors on the 10th gen are already hit-n-miss so why add to the issue?
Did you get the BOV from a legit source? You may have a fake, HKS bovs have a high pitched whistle sound when they blow off. It’s their signature sound, the flutter sounds cool tho just not what I’ve heard from other HKS cars including 10th gens
So I just installed same exact setup, and I’m running ktuner on phearable. On base map 2. With rev hang disabled there’s no flutter, with rev hang enabled there’s only a SLIGHT flutter. Unless this guys camera is picking up the slightest sounds or something mine doesn’t flutter the way his does :/. Also running prl cai, prl intercooler with charge pipes. I THINK the way he is getting the flutter is because of his vacuum line being so tight, it almost looks blocked off or pinched , and from what I read that can cause the surge to cause flutter.
@@swordsmen46 you’ll get the whistle still. His was just fluttering because he used his original vac line and it’s short. I went and purchased vac line from autozone so there was no strain on the hose or pinching. My car is tuned and when I have rev hang on mine flutters. When I have rev hang off it whistles
I have an HKS BOV also and it flutters because of throttle body oscillation. When rev hang is disabled it sounds like a standard HKS valve. When rev hang is enabled it flutters just like in this video.
@@champagnebrisk4394 are you running ktuner ? I am and I think edgeautosport is as well , I think if I do get this, I might have to re-enable it, just to get that sound but having rev hang disabled is seriously a night and day thing so we shall see..
@@johnu2008 thanks for the reply bro, I’m wondering if it’s even worth it for me to reenable rev hang just for that sound since like I mentioned on the comment below it’s just a night and day difference having it disabled
@@jjazmin yeah, I am on Ktuner with the Pherable 1.5 tune. I can enable and disable revhang on the fly using the cruse control button which is awesome. If I get lazy when shifting or am on the highway cruising I enable it. If I'm going to beat on it then I disable it.
There’s a reason why not a lot of people have them when professionals tuners like drob say it’s a no go it’s definitely a no go haha Hopefully yours goes well fam sounds sick tho 👍
Sorry had to retype , only had mine for a month and not trying to be mean but mine sounds a little bit better then your I think because of your tube. When I let off the gas I hear it like knocking so I took it off after a month it was fun to have on but lost a little bit of power and notice some lag idk if anyone has some tips but idk?? Thanks
Watching this video because in Puerto Rico every car that is interesting is marked up extremely high, veloster n? 40-50k ish with markup, type r? 40-60kish mark up... I haven't seen what these go for but I'm guessing it's a crap ton of money just not as much as the veloster or type r Update: found a type r going for 61k with 16k miles
Dude this sounds crazy! I’ve watched other videos of this same blow off and it doesn’t make the flutter, did you do anything or have anything that would make it flutter?
@@Shiftur_ And I also debunked this theory via experience and civic forums. This all depends on how air flow is metered by the ECU. These cars use MAF (mass air flow) sensors, so as air comes in through the intake, it is calculated for by the ECU and the correct amount of fuel is injected. Civic 10th gens use a recirculating bypass valve (BPV) which drops excess air back into the turbo inlet when boost isn't required. All the air measured by the MAF stays in the system and is eventually combusted. Other cars use MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensors, which use air pressure in the intake manifold to calculate air input, and inject appropriate amounts of fuel. Those can use blow off valves (BOV) and vent excess air to atmosphere, because air-fuel is calculated later in the chain, and can be adjusted for by the ECU based on manifold pressure. When you put a BOV on the 10th gens, the ECU thinks that all the air measured by the MAF is in the system, when you're actually venting to atmosphere. So you'll run rich because the ECU is injecting more fuel than can be properly combusted. *"Well can't you just get a tune to bypass this?*" No. Because the air is measured before the valve the vehicle has no way to measure how much air is released to fuel accordingly. This is something that's decided by how the entire system is designed by the OEM, not something that can be "tuned around". Source from Civic Forum.
@@yosammy1746 I understand where you’re coming from but that would 100% affect a OLD MAF only based car, 10th Gen pulls data for both MAF and MAP, adjusting accordingly. In Bisimoto’s video he shows how there is minimal less than 1% difference in the afr’s with the aftermarket BOV. It actually sealed boost better than the stock one and made more power, I’d really advise you to watch that video. He hooks it up to a dyno and has multiple sensors watching wastegate pressure and a/f ratios
@@Shiftur_ I've seen the video already. The issue I have with his data is that he only focused on one BOV. He does not have multiple data to support his claim with different BOVs such as boomba BOV which is well-known to mess with the a/f ratio. Testing one single BOV does not mean the rest of BOV will work the same.
Was looking at the forums and pretty much the only pro is the sound you get from installing it, doesn’t really give it any hp gains. Does make your a/f richer but ima get a tune soon so it shouldn’t be a problem
Even with a tune, it’s what happens after you release the throttle. The stock ecu won’t be able to correctly adjust fuel since the air has been vented out after going through the MAF sensor.
@@raysegura6669 I ran it for 10k miles already. I have 40k. Mine engine is healthy, and I have been abusing it. Also still on stock clutch with FBO lol
Had to watch this on the clock 😫🔥
I got the hks kit with the ktuner about to switch to tial bov, but I never had any problems with it. Your car looks amazing
did you switch and could you post a link? im looking for my 18 civic si
What’s the difference between the links you posted for the bov besides the price? They look the same and looks like both require the adapter but the one listed for the civic is wayyy pricier than the universal
I was gonna go with this kit on my Focus ST but ended up going with TiAL bov. Sounds good my man.
:)
No wonder my gas doesn’t last on my civic 😅😭
Might want to check bisimoto video disapproving this
@@deployedairbags it's already been proven that venting metered air to atmosphere makes the car run rich. it's not a hard concept to grasp. air at the MAF gets measured.. engine adds fuel based on amount of air.. air escapes.. car runs rich. running rich over a period of time will cause issues. injectors on the 10th gen are already hit-n-miss so why add to the issue?
What is your intercooler bro ? Standard or custom ,, i love this sound 😍
Crazy ass fckng build sirrr. That ride is dopeee asf🔥🔥
What’s the difference between the FK8 and FK10??
I have a 2021 Honda civic type r touring… what” FK” do I have??
How did you make it flutter? Every other video i see using the HKS Super SQV4 its just a high pitcher stuuuu
Sounds really good. Putting my new valve on this weekend. I hope my 10th gen sounds that good.
how is it?
@@UrusaiGTR really good. Not to loud but I can hear it going down the road.
Does this kit fit a 10th gen hatcback ?
@@efrainceballos7584 I would think so. Should be the same engine layout. Its worth it if you like that kind of sounds.
Bov still holding up?
I’m not a fan of the bov, mod but that wrap was sick. You made it look easy af. Nice work!
Then why tf did you click on tha' video?..😶 "fuckin' dingbats" 🤦
Also you mfs gay AF , if you think that wrap color is manly.. gay ass ass packers out here..
Thinking about putting this on. I also have the PRL cobra intake with KTuner. I see this video was uploaded 2 years ago . How’s the car doing ?
I knew those roads looked familiar 😂 I rip down longley on my way to work😂😂
Amazing sound bro, what is exactly the type of that HKS blow off valve? Where we can find it?
Have the hks kit but mine sounds way different 🤔🤔
Nice...love the sound of tat HKS BOV
Did you get the BOV from a legit source? You may have a fake, HKS bovs have a high pitched whistle sound when they blow off. It’s their signature sound, the flutter sounds cool tho just not what I’ve heard from other HKS cars including 10th gens
😮😮😮😮
he kinked the vacuum reference
@@ryannguyen9565how do u do that
Why is a bov bad for our cars?? I dont get it ?? Lets say we just want it for show and ot to actually be racing will this still be a bad idea?
whats ur camera setup? videos look mad crispy
So I just installed same exact setup, and I’m running ktuner on phearable. On base map 2. With rev hang disabled there’s no flutter, with rev hang enabled there’s only a SLIGHT flutter. Unless this guys camera is picking up the slightest sounds or something mine doesn’t flutter the way his does :/. Also running prl cai, prl intercooler with charge pipes. I THINK the way he is getting the flutter is because of his vacuum line being so tight, it almost looks blocked off or pinched , and from what I read that can cause the surge to cause flutter.
So if he had a larger vacuum line would it cause the whistle..? I’m confused cause I want the whistle instead of the flutter .. lmk bro 😮💨
@@swordsmen46 you’ll get the whistle still. His was just fluttering because he used his original vac line and it’s short. I went and purchased vac line from autozone so there was no strain on the hose or pinching. My car is tuned and when I have rev hang on mine flutters. When I have rev hang off it whistles
@@jjazmin thanks yo!!
@@swordsmen46 no problem
I hear BOV are bad on these cars bc I thought about doing one and was told no by many ppl. I have a 1.5l
This is type r. Type is 2.0L not 1.5
It’s been a month how’s the car doing
How did you end up making the civic flutter? Obviously cus the bov but did you tune it?
Also, wondering how you got that flutter sound. Edgeautosport did a video on the install as well but there’s doesn’t sound anything like yours.
I have an HKS BOV also and it flutters because of throttle body oscillation. When rev hang is disabled it sounds like a standard HKS valve. When rev hang is enabled it flutters just like in this video.
Mine sounds like the one from the edge auto sport his does sound different
@@champagnebrisk4394 are you running ktuner ? I am and I think edgeautosport is as well , I think if I do get this, I might have to re-enable it, just to get that sound but having rev hang disabled is seriously a night and day thing so we shall see..
@@johnu2008 thanks for the reply bro, I’m wondering if it’s even worth it for me to reenable rev hang just for that sound since like I mentioned on the comment below it’s just a night and day difference having it disabled
@@jjazmin yeah, I am on Ktuner with the Pherable 1.5 tune. I can enable and disable revhang on the fly using the cruse control button which is awesome. If I get lazy when shifting or am on the highway cruising I enable it. If I'm going to beat on it then I disable it.
Did it still flutter when you got a longer vacuum line?
do you think i can get that flutter noise too with my stock 2020 SI using that BOV and adapter?
Is there anywhere else I can get that adapter?
There’s a reason why not a lot of people have them when professionals tuners like drob say it’s a no go it’s definitely a no go haha Hopefully yours goes well fam sounds sick tho 👍
check out bisimoto bov honda civic 10th gen.. he myth busted all the people saying its not good.
Sorry had to retype , only had mine for a month and not trying to be mean but mine sounds a little bit better then your I think because of your tube. When I let off the gas I hear it like knocking so I took it off after a month it was fun to have on but lost a little bit of power and notice some lag idk if anyone has some tips but idk?? Thanks
When you were setting up the HKS blowoff valve, did you choose to vent to atmosphere or to recirculate the air?
Atmosphere, I might recirculate the air before I get a tune just incase so it doesn’t run rich
That flutter was not there before right?
Do you need to buy an adapter in order to put this in?
Keep it clean, keep it green!!! You gotta catless downpipe dude! ✌️ ❤️ Tell your buddy its fabulous!
tape the bolts to the socket
Have to psshhh ?
How did you get it to flutter
Watching this video because in Puerto Rico every car that is interesting is marked up extremely high, veloster n? 40-50k ish with markup, type r? 40-60kish mark up... I haven't seen what these go for but I'm guessing it's a crap ton of money just not as much as the veloster or type r
Update: found a type r going for 61k with 16k miles
do you have a bigger turbo?
Can I do this with a 2018 Honda Civic ext?
I’ve got same blowoff on my car, but i don’t have this sound “tutututu”, how to get this sound? Is it only manual? Or auto also?
Manual only
i have a prl intake on my si, is it the hks bov that gives it the flutter??
Yeah
Dude this sounds crazy! I’ve watched other videos of this same blow off and it doesn’t make the flutter, did you do anything or have anything that would make it flutter?
Nah bro, besides all the other bolt ons I have
@@illicitfilo5780 jeez okay, might have to cop it if it’s gonna flutter like that 😩
I think this blow off is jam already. Maybe need to check first.
@@jeffreyyong79 yep, that is flutter. The valve isn’t opening… HKS makes a clear whistle kond of sound when working properly!
Came to say this. Valve not opening. He said “signature his sound” 🫥
Yo where do you stay man this looks like my neck of the woods.
What exhaust do you have?
Ur videos are awesome
Is the turbo stock??
If you have ktuner it won't compensated for BOV it'll run rich like mine. You'll need hondata
I have hondata
you shouldve unclipped the wire and undid that 10mm to relocate the hose for that ease
Mod list???
Yooo are you going down 50?
perfect sound !!!!!!
i have same sound in my audi tt mk1 quatro 260 hp hahaha
Where can I buy this rap 🤔?
How much do you need to wrap the whole car ?
60 ft
Aren’t after market bov bad? 💥
yes, they are
Yes
Your car, your choice but I highly dont recommend installing any sort of BOV for the civics. This messes with the a/f ratio.
Watch Bisimoto’s video on BOV, he debunks this.
@@Shiftur_ And I also debunked this theory via experience and civic forums. This all depends on how air flow is metered by the ECU. These cars use MAF (mass air flow) sensors, so as air comes in through the intake, it is calculated for by the ECU and the correct amount of fuel is injected. Civic 10th gens use a recirculating bypass valve (BPV) which drops excess air back into the turbo inlet when boost isn't required. All the air measured by the MAF stays in the system and is eventually combusted. Other cars use MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensors, which use air pressure in the intake manifold to calculate air input, and inject appropriate amounts of fuel. Those can use blow off valves (BOV) and vent excess air to atmosphere, because air-fuel is calculated later in the chain, and can be adjusted for by the ECU based on manifold pressure. When you put a BOV on the 10th gens, the ECU thinks that all the air measured by the MAF is in the system, when you're actually venting to atmosphere. So you'll run rich because the ECU is injecting more fuel than can be properly combusted. *"Well can't you just get a tune to bypass this?*" No. Because the air is measured before the valve the vehicle has no way to measure how much air is released to fuel accordingly. This is something that's decided by how the entire system is designed by the OEM, not something that can be "tuned around".
Source from Civic Forum.
@@yosammy1746 I understand where you’re coming from but that would 100% affect a OLD MAF only based car, 10th Gen pulls data for both MAF and MAP, adjusting accordingly. In Bisimoto’s video he shows how there is minimal less than 1% difference in the afr’s with the aftermarket BOV. It actually sealed boost better than the stock one and made more power, I’d really advise you to watch that video. He hooks it up to a dyno and has multiple sensors watching wastegate pressure and a/f ratios
@@Shiftur_ I've seen the video already. The issue I have with his data is that he only focused on one BOV. He does not have multiple data to support his claim with different BOVs such as boomba BOV which is well-known to mess with the a/f ratio. Testing one single BOV does not mean the rest of BOV will work the same.
bruh not only the car runs like shit it sounds like michael from that episode of the office “shahaha” car looks dope though
How did you get your rpm’s to drop mine hang
Lighter flywheel prob
nie kurwa nie ale BIEDA
Yo your work on the pink is hot as f*** definitely grad A work bro, but dat pink is trash most def need a different color
This broke my heart
@@perez102590 I’m really sorry to be that guy color just to off the wall for me
@@lelaush it's all good man it's not everyone's cup of tea but I love it, just be nice to my pink si 😅😅😅
@@perez102590 lol respect ✊🏾
Can't tune for BOV with ktuner
Bisi made a video disproving all this dumb “can’t use a bov “ on these cars
What PRL intake is that?
My guess would be PRL race which requires tune
BOVs mess with your fuel trims
Only get this bov if you don’t want your motor to last!
How so? Please explain.
Tell us you bought a fake hks without telling us you bought a fake hks....lol
@@Yes-ml4bwyeah no serial to serial
Arent blow off valves bad for 10th gen si? Great video
Was looking at the forums and pretty much the only pro is the sound you get from installing it, doesn’t really give it any hp gains. Does make your a/f richer but ima get a tune soon so it shouldn’t be a problem
@@illicitfilo5780 also you are catless dont worry about anything. You should be fine, especially with a tune.
Even with a tune, it’s what happens after you release the throttle. The stock ecu won’t be able to correctly adjust fuel since the air has been vented out after going through the MAF sensor.
I don’t think it’s a big deal if it makes it run a little rich, when it’s lean is not good, just what I heard from a mechanic/tuner I could be wrong
@@raysegura6669 I ran it for 10k miles already. I have 40k. Mine engine is healthy, and I have been abusing it. Also still on stock clutch with FBO lol
lol harbor freight and get plyers. Save yourself and just buy lock ring plyers.
You butchered that instal my friend scared up the blue anodizing
Sheesh sheesh
Literally a fake type r