PROCHARGER
ATI Procharger Bullet Bypass / Anti-Surge Valve - Closed AV006A-003
- PART NUMBER:
- AV006A-003
- MPN:
- AV006A-003
- Availability:
- Ships from Manufacturer
- Shipping:
- Free Over $98 In U.S. 48
- Type:
- Surge Valves
Description
ATI Procharger Bullet Bypass / Anti-Surge Valve - Closed AV006A-003
WHY ARE BYPASS VALVES IMPORTANT?
For supercharging applications, surge occurs when excessive boost or pressure spikes as a result of a sudden throttle blade closing, which can cause severe damage to a supercharger and is why we mandate all ProCharger supercharger installations use a bypass valve.
A SIMPLE WAY TO LOOK AT PROCHARGER'S OFFERINGS IS BASED ON YOUR ENGINE’S HORSEPOWER OUTPUT LEVEL:
700 HP OR LESS
ProFlow Valve: The ProFlow valve is the standard surge valve option for the street supercharger systems and kits. Compact in size,
it can be fitted into tight spots when space is limited. Its butterfly valve is extremely durable and reliable, and this design creates a straight airflow path which achieves excellent flow for its size. The ProFlow valve can also be paired with a small air filter to minimize noise.
Bullet Valve: This surge valve’s compact design also makes it fit easily in tight spaces.
It comes in both an open and closed format. The closed format allows you to recirculate air back into the system, or instead to run to an air filter to minimize noise.
701-1200 HP
Race Valve: This is the industry leading surge valve for both street and race applications. The larger valve diameter is designed for high flow applications.
1201-3500 HP
Competition Valve: Designed with the Pro Mod racer in mind; compact, light and fast acting. For use as a pair in applications above 3,000 HP.
ProRace Valve: One ProRace Valve outflows any other single valve on the market and is our highest-hp bypass valve option. This massive flow capacity comes from a piston style valve design (patent pending) that allows for a significant increase in curtain area over traditional style valves, while still fitting into a reasonably sized package. It also incorporates a v-band clamp for an easy install.
OPEN VS. CLOSED BYPASS VALVES
Open – Vents to atmosphere and creates a distinctive “whoosh,” when the throttle blade suddenly closes, which a lot of people enjoy the sound.
Closed – Vents to an external air filter or an internal tube for rerouting excess boost pressure back upstream of supercharger for a more quiet and subtle sound. More ideal for street applications where someone wants more of a silent or stealth operation of the supercharger.
For street applications, procharger's complete systems and tuner kits come with the proper bypass valve based on the vehicle’s horsepower output level so, no need to worry about the right one. However, procharger offers upgrade options for Systems and Tuner Kits with the Race bypass valve family for those seeking a little more sound or those that like the cool look of the anodized finish of the Race bypass valves.
BYPASS VALVES ARE NOT WASTE GATE RELIEF VALVES
Contrary to most perceptions a bypass valve is designed to relieve boost/pressure when the throttle blade is closed. Conditions such as idle, during shifts, and backing off throttle during tire slip conditions are very important to have a bypass valve. A bypass valve utilizes a vacuum line port behind the throttle blade and vents when detecting an immediate change in pressure. Bypass valves are different from a wastegate relief valve, which operates as a pressure relief valve and opens or vents excess pressure when a certain pressure is achieved.
WOULD YOU EVER WANT TO INSTALL A WASTE GATE RELIEF VALVE WITH A PROCHARGER SUPERCHARGER?
The correct answer is no. Procharger's superchargers are designed to provide maximum boost and efficiency at the maximum engine rpm and by adding a wastegate relief valve to vent that boost is defeating the whole purpose of having an efficient ProCharger supercharger. Proper supercharger pulley size and knowing how much boost your engine can handle at its rated max rpm are the keys to success with a proper ProCharger setup.