Turbosmart GenV RacePort BOV inc HE Position Sensor Cap
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Turbosmart GenV RacePort BOV inc HE Position Sensor Cap

Turbosmart GenV RacePort BOV inc HE Position Sensor Cap

The GenV RacePort ‘Sensor Cap’ allows you to monitor blow-off valve (BOV) position for diagnostic or tuning purposes, a true unique solution and first of it’s kind on the market. 

If you are using BOV for traction/torque control, knowing how far it’s open is paramount to providing insight to further optimise the calibration process. Aside from a calibration benefit, if you have any doubt that the BOV is not staying closed when it should be, check the logs, this has never been easier with the Turbosmart GenV Race Port ‘Sensor Cap’  

$534.95
Turbosmart GenV RacePort BOV inc HE Position Sensor Cap
$534.95

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Turbosmart GenV RacePort BOV inc HE Position Sensor Cap

The GenV RacePort ‘Sensor Cap’ allows you to monitor blow-off valve (BOV) position for diagnostic or tuning purposes, a true unique solution and first of it’s kind on the market. 

If you are using BOV for traction/torque control, knowing how far it’s open is paramount to providing insight to further optimise the calibration process. Aside from a calibration benefit, if you have any doubt that the BOV is not staying closed when it should be, check the logs, this has never been easier with the Turbosmart GenV Race Port ‘Sensor Cap’  

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The GenV RacePort ‘Sensor Cap’ allows you to monitor blow-off valve (BOV) position for diagnostic or tuning purposes, a true unique solution and first of it’s kind on the market. 

If you are using BOV for traction/torque control, knowing how far it’s open is paramount to providing insight to further optimise the calibration process. Aside from a calibration benefit, if you have any doubt that the BOV is not staying closed when it should be, check the logs, this has never been easier with the Turbosmart GenV Race Port ‘Sensor Cap’