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Diverter and blow off valve

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Has anyone used a blow off or diverter valve from GoFastBits, a company out of Australia? I’ve noticed at some sites, they are talked up as a good upgrade for the stock diverter or blow off valve.
I went to their website to see if they stock anything for the 2024 and up Ecoboost. Only referenced the 2023. Thoughts?
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Upgrade? Just a sound difference

Some guys make the made for 2023 valves work with minor mods
 
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Bad choice of words, should have said better quality diverter. It also progressively opens and closes based on boost pressure vs simply opened or closed. They give a good explanation on their website.
 

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Bad choice of words, should have said better quality diverter. It also progressively opens and closes based on boost pressure vs simply opened or closed. They give a good explanation on their website.
Sounds like marketing BS to me. Throttle closed you want it open.
 
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Sounds like marketing BS to me. Throttle closed you want it open.
Maybe..but I think the idea is based on levels of boost pressure to when/how much pressure to release. I’m no engineer but it seems like a rational argument.
 

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Maybe..but I think the idea is based on levels of boost pressure to when/how much pressure to release. I’m no engineer but it seems like a rational argument.
New EB owners are easily convinced of stuff that doesn't make sense. Placebo affect is all you'll gain, you're not going to to be "holding" boost between shifts etc (plus you can't even get an EB manual anymore so what's the point even if it worked?)

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