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How Do I Fit This Bov On?


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it looks right.

what is connected to the top of the bov, you should use the stock bov vacume line and extend it.

you may not have vacume hooked up to the top ov the bov.

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it looks right.

what is connected to the top of the bov, you should use the stock bov vacume line and extend it.

you may not have vacume hooked up to the top ov the bov.

Hey Bf Hoon, yes the vacume line hooked into the side of it. which is where its meant to go.

So having such a long adaptor connecting the Bov wouldn't cause it?

When I rev my car on the spot, I get the PSSH and no flutter. but when I drive off, I get the flutter.

and I shouldn't get this as its an atmospherical bov.

would this be due to stock boost?

thanks.

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Could be that under higher pressure of boost the spring inside the BOV gets soft and doesnt react qick enough to make the PSHH noise.

mabye that why when you rev the car on the spot is only a small amount o boost going threw and you get the pshh noise.

I dunno just a thought.

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