GenV RacePort EM Blow Off Valve InstructionsUpdated 3 months ago
Product Name: | GenV RacePort EM Valve |
Product Description: |
GenV RacePort EM (Electro-Mechanical) 50mm Blow Off Valve
BOV Controller RacePort EM (Electro-Mechanical) 50mm Blow Off Valve Kit
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Product Number: |
TS-0224-1131
TS-0224-1141
TS-0224-1142
TS-0224-1144
TS-0304-1101
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- Turbosmart
accepts no responsibility whatsoever for incorrect installation of this product
which is potentially hazardous and can cause serious engine damage or personal
injury.
- The
GenV RacePort EM is designed for use with a turbocharger that do not have inbuilt
BOV’s or when a larger flow rate is required as well as electronic control.
- Use only high-quality fittings ensuring maximum sealing reliability.
Recommendations
- Allow for adequate cool airflow around the top diaphragm
housing.
- DO NOT Mount the RacePort so that the top diaphragm housing
is less than 100mm from a heat source.
- Fitting your GenV RacePort EM may require fabrication or modification to your turbocharger piping. Turbosmart
recommends that your RacePort is fitted by an appropriately qualified
technician.
- Turbosmart recommends that a boost gauge be permanently fitted to the vehicle.
Kit Contents
Part | Description | Use |
1 | Turbosmart
GenV Raceport EM | Main unit |
2 | V-Band
Clamp | V-Band Clamp |
3 | Weld
Flange | Aluminium Weld Flange |
4 | O-Ring | Inlet Flange O-Ring seal |
5 | Fitting
Kit | 1x 1/8” NPT nipple, 1x 1/8” NPT blanking
plugs **(1x pre-installed) ** |
6 | Turbosmart Sticker | Turbosmart sticker |
Tools Required
- Non-marking spanners to tighten
fittings
- 4mm hex key
- 3/16” hex key
- Collar tool (TS-0505-3008)
- Flat Blade screwdriver
Suggested Sealants
- Loctite
243 Thread locker
- Loctite 271 Thread locker
- Loctite 567 Thread Sealant
GenV RacePort EM Overview
Fitting your GenV RacePort EM
Mounting your new Turbosmart GenV RacePort EM
Fitting actuator port fittings
Select a suitable boost pressure only source, use the shortest possible hose length to the Raceport EM.
Wiring
Remove RacePort BOV from Charge Pipe
Remove boost pressure source hose from the BOV. Unscrew V-band bolt in an anti-clockwise direction to the very end of the thread, squeeze the bolt against the V-band in a syringe like motion to expand the V-band over the flange. Remove GenV RacePort being careful not to drop or lose the sealing O-Ring.
Remove Top Cap
Familiarise yourself with Cap and Body notches
Press Cap onto Body
Reinstall GenV RacePort
Place V-band over weld on flange by unscrewing the bolt on the V-band as far out as possible and then squeezing the bolt in a syringe motion to expand the V-band. Once the V-band is in its fully expanded position, slide the v-band over the flange to allow for the Raceport to be installed.
Do not forget to put the O-ring into the flange
before mounting the unit on the Charge pipe. Using the 4mm hex bit socket and a
torque wrench tighten the V-Band to 4N.m
(3 ft/lbs).
Tuning your Vacuum Level
IMPORTANT
NOTES On Setting The RacePort Spring Pressure
Manifold Vacuum | Location | Inner | Inner | Outer | Outer | Outer |
Colour | Pink | Orange | Purple | Green | Blue | |
Part # | TS-0203-3002 | TS-0204-2105 | TS-0204-2104** | TS-0204-3105 | TS-0204-3102 | |
Vacuum | 4 InHg | 7 InHg | 9 InHg | 15 InHg | 18 InHg | |
0-4 InHg | ● |
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4-8 InHg |
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6-10 InHg |
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10-14 InHg | ● |
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11-15 InHg |
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14-18 InHg |
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15-19 InHg | ● |
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18-22 InHg | ● |
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19-23 InHg |
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22-26 InHg |
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How to Change your GenV RacePort Diaphragm
GenV RacePort replacement
diaphragm kit:
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Piston Assembly: TS-0204-3103
- Collar Tool: TS-0505-3008
- Ensure diaphragm is contained within the groove prior to
cap re-assembly.
- Pay attention not to rotate diaphragm.
Remove RacePort BOV from Charge Pipe
Remove boost pressure source hose from the BOV. Unscrew V-band bolt in an anti-clockwise direction to the very end of the thread, squeeze the bolt against the V-band in a syringe like motion to expand the V-band over the flange. Remove GenV RacePort being careful not to drop or lose the sealing O-Ring.
Remove Top Cap
Change Piston Assembly
Lift the piston assembly out
of the body of the Raceport, use a O-Ring pick to lift the bead of the
diaphragm out of the groove if necessary. Clean all components removing all
dirt and dust from the assembly.
Change Piston Guide
The Raceport Piston replacement kit includes a new guide that is to be fitted to the cap, this guide is mandatory on early models of the GenV RacePort that use a smaller diameter stem on the piston.
Familiarise yourself with Cap and Body Notches
Press cap onto Body
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Check the vacuum hose for splits, cracks, loose connection, kinking or any obstruction - old or fatigued hose may collapse under vacuum causing an obstruction.
- With the engine running remove the vacuum/pressure hose from the nipple in the cap of the Race Port, there should be a loud hissing sound. The engine should idle poorly, double check by covering the end of the hose with your finger. IF it does not occur, the hose could be blocked or crimped. Check the hose and replace if neccessary.
- Check seal between the adapter and the race port - ensure that there is no gap between the race port base and the weld flange.
- Check the join between the adaptrer and the inter cooler pipe for leaking
- Ensure that the right spring is installed in the race port for your engines vacuum level.
- Failing the above, raise a technical support request ticket on our website so that one of our technical support team can assist you.