a BOV is unnecessary? why?
Because it's "on throttle" surge that kills turbos, not "off throttle surge" which is what the BOV relieves. People erroneously believe things like the "turbo will spin backwards when you let off the gas, because all the boost runs back out of the turbo if you don't have a BOV".
I know this is a contentious subject for some, so I'm not going to pursue anything further regarding a BOV vs. BOV-less discussion after this post. But if you google it, you'll find loads of threads on the subject, and almost always (at least the ones I've read), the BOV-less arguments win out, because in theory, they are correct. And for people that venture to remove their BOV to see what happens in the real world, they generally find that their turbos don't magically explode or die, and that performance increases because the BOV isn't there to let out all of your boost when you get off the gas and then back on again. I don't want to de-rail the OP's thread, so I will leave it at that.
Yep you could run without one, but you do accelerate wear on the turbo. If you're a race team and get a new turbo every race go ahead, if I am paying $2200 for a turbo I am running a good BOV.
Can you post credible evidence of this? I've heard this same argument before, but I've never heard of it happening in the real world.
NINJA EDIT: Also, there's plenty of OEM turbo setups that don't run BOVs, and yet they seem to last.