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about Forge valve grease ..

by dude C 2010. 7. 4.

BPV. Forge v/s Hyperboost


 

 

A while ago I said I would update everyone on

the 2 aftermarket BPVs. Forge and Hyperboost.


Now I have both and I tested both, and here is what

I think of each one. Both work well and you could

buy either one. Both are much better then the BOSCH BPV.


Forge BPV:

Quality: The Forge valve is well made and in my case achieves

air sealing simply through the fact that it is very well machined.

The pistion and spring are of high quality. For a SAAB you need

to order the stiffer "RACE" spring.


Operation: After some testing I have identified the 2 grease types

that work best. I recommend copper based grease which after you

apply it and drive a little creates a thin film and allows for excellent

piston mobility, also it will last a year (If you have a Ferrari dealer near by,

ask for BPV copper grease and get a few ounces). Grey brake grease also

works but needs to be checked every 3 month.


Greasing: Apply the grease to the piston and BPV seals with your fingers.

Apply just enough for the grease to do its job, don't smuge the thing.

Try to apply a layer that you feel but don't see all that much.


Hyperboost BPV:

Quality: This valve is a little less well machined, but through the use of one extra

seal it works just as well. The piston has a thin teflon coating which will make it

supperior in cold weather. The spring and piston are similar to the Forge valve.

The extra seal will also reduce the likelyhood that you get a non air tight valve,

some Forge valves have this problem.


Operation: Like the Forge valve the Hyperboost valve works well. There are no real

differences when both a properly greased.


Greasing: The Mobil1 fat seems to be some red stuff which can't be found everywhere

on this planet. Here in Switzerland I can't find it. This valve needs a 6 month inspection

interval and the correct grease... So before you buy, make sure you can find the right

grease.


Which one to buy?

Depending on the local availability of grease, if you can get Mobil1 grease get the

Hyperboost valve, this valve will also be better in cold weather due to the teflon coating.

If the red Mobil1 grease stuff can't be found and you can get high quality copper grease

in your area... go with the Forge valve. KEEP your Bosch BPV along with a set of plyers

if you get the Forge valve in an area with cold winters, you might need it on a cold day.

 

 

http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/valve_service.pdf      [Forge diverter valve inspecting]