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The FA24 engine in the 2022+ WRX now uses an electronically controlled factory diverter in place of the pneumatic bypass valve found on all previous turbo Subaru engines. This is controlled by the ECU, and whilst it sounds like an advancement in technology, in some ways it is a step backwards. It may react to throttle closures faster than a pneumatic valve, but longevity and boost sealing is an issue with these types of valve because their valve mechanism is made entirely of moulded plastic. Importantly though, the factory electronic valve cannot open and close progressively - it's either open or shut, resulting in less than optimum throttle response and drivability. The DV+ design solves all the shortcomings of the factory electronic diverter valve, replacing the plastic valve assembly with precision CNC machined metal components, and also changes the operation method so it can open and close progressively wilst retaining electronic control. This ensures ultimate boost holding and durability, and the best possible throttle response.
Forced induction components mainly consist of supercharger or turbocharger parts that are used to make significant power gains on your vehicle. If you are looking for a significant increase in horsepower, look no further than forced induction.
Blow off valves are designed to relieve the boost pressure from your intercooler piping when you let your foot off the gas. Doing so, the blow off valve protects your turbo from early wear and tear. Aftermarket blow off valves allow for proper pressure relief and often make cool sounds.
From the very beginning of my career, I've learnt that it's amazing where tinkering can take you.
I've been engineering for 35 years, including 10 years manufacturing components for the automotive market including Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM). I've been determined to push the limits of high performance engines since I was tinkering with my Mini Cooper S in the '80s.
When I bought my WRX in 1997, I decided to step it up a knotch and get serious. At first, I bought components 'off the shelf'. Most of these were expensive and imported. Indeed, this was true for the Australian-made ones too. Nothing, however, came even close to the quality I knew they should be, as they were made of inferior materials and of generally poor workmanship, and did not give me the performance gains I was looking for.
So I started designing, testing and developing "GO FAST BITS", a range of innovative and high-quality blow-off valves, boost controllers, pulley kits and short shifters. These products, unlike what was previously available, were meticulously designed and manufactured from the highest grade materials, working the way they were designed to.
Performance should not be about compromise - parts should fit correctly and deliver real performance outcomes, without making the car difficult to live with on a daily basis. GFB now has three qualified engineers (mechanical and mechatronic), and a team of dedicated enthusistic & passionate individuals who make the GFB name what it is today.
"GO FAST BITS" products are Proudly Australian, made in accordance with the ISO 9001 quality management system. Constantly we're developing new, and innovative products.
Keep an eye on the website for the latest of GFB's innovations.
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