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Paxton Bypass Alternative?

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My Paxton is almost fully tuned, and I already can't deal with the max-flow race bypass. I love the sound when you're in boost, but I can't deal with the constant hissing.

What have you guys switched over to? I see someone did a Tial BOV by cutting off the flange and welding that shut, then welding the new flange on. Any other options?
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I'm not going to lie I'm not an expert but I know a lot of people with Paxton are running the tial. HOW they mount it I don't know. I'm actually going to be running a tial as well and I have a procharger.
 

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Any fab shop I'm sure can figure it out for you.
 

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Contact JPC, I purchased their modified pipe for the Tial BOV. I went with the Tial QR BOV. Not as loud as the Tial Q, and still sounds good.
 
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Contact JPC, I purchased their modified pipe for the Tial BOV. I went with the Tial QR BOV. Not as loud as the Tial Q, and still sounds good.
I see their pipe with the tial q on it. Would you mind doing a video of it idle/rev? :hail:
 

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I see their pipe with the tial q on it. Would you mind doing a video of it idle/rev? :hail:
I'll try to get one. You'll need to contact them directly for the 2015-up Paxton pipe since the one on their site is for the 11-14's.
 

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I'm not sure how a Tial bov is gonna be better. I had a Tial Q on my Paxton Bullitt and that sucker was LOUD! Lots of air hissing/whooshing sounds at part throttle.
 

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They have a recirculating which is basically the same thing as a procharger closed bypass valve. I believe the tial QR is the one. Or he could just go back to the stock on Paxton offer like Beek cake said.
 

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A tial is 1000 times quiter then a max flow. The tial has a rush of air sound and the max flow has that annoying whistle
 

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My Tial QR sounds great. Not super annoying like my Vortech Maxflow Race Bypass Valve was. It is a "recirculating" BOV, but I am not connecting a hose to the port, it's open just like my standard vortech bypass valve.
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