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Hey lovelies,

I have a question that I'm sure you can help me with. I currently have an aftermarket dump valve on my scooby and thinking if changing it back to a recirculating one. What are the pros and cons to this and is it worth doing. Here's a pic of what is on there now. Thank you for any help xx

 

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Recirc pros: tends to run better unless mapped. Silent (if you like that kind of thing)

Vta pros and cons: makes noise but can cause running issues

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I have a GFB as above and run it mainly on recirc, but great to have turned on when you want a good drive. I did spend some time setting up the spring on it (see GFB videos) and haven't had a problem whether on recirc or VTA.

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Thank you for the help, I'm still undecided. I like the noise mine makes but have had some blank spots in the turbo and wondered if changing the dump valve back would fix it. I also don't know if it was remapped when it was changed over in the first place. Worried I may cause more problems changing it back. I'm having a do I or don't I moment. x

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i replaced my GFB back to the oem valve from a sti as coming from a hatchback that was quiet,the stupid noise from the dump valve was doing my head in,ok if your 20 but now am old i like a quiet life lol and the car seams to run better as well now.

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I thought my car was broke until i changed the dump valve for the recirc valve so much lag was terrible. Recirc is better.

I knows its a topic debated a lot and often people say there is no difference in my experience though ive always found the recirc better, obviously you lose the noise.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just as a small update, I've noticed the GFB valve is rubbing on the underside of the bonnet, and seen as a I don't run it much on VTA I've removed it and returned to standard recirc.

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Kept my oem dump valve on my 2003 wrx mapped at 280. I'm not bothered for the noise of a vta and I tend to think that if the genuine dv wasn't up to the job, subaru wouldn't have fitted it in the first place. Like has already been mentioned, I have heard that changing to vta valves can cause all sorts of running issues. Only my opinion though and there are lots of scooby owners that would argue a case for changing.

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After spending some time adjusting the spring correctly I didn't have any sign of a problem on a 2014 (new design) STi, with a slight improvement in gear change..... Say that.... :-)...... And this might just be me, it does seem a little smoother with the OEM back on ;-)

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I'm going back to the oem once I can be bothered to change it back lol. But I do like a bit of noise when changing gear but I don't really hear it with the nurspec exhurst on. 

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