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Ok. I am getting prepared to fit a few bits and peices in the aid of modding my currently unmodded T.

One question I have regarding the bov is, and without making it into a big saga,

Upon removal of my stock intake piping, where is the best position to mount the bov plumming?

NOTE: The intake to the turbo is sorted as I have the P.W under batt air intake which includes a 1" adaptor for the bov piping, but, the return after the compressor should be mounted where?

As close to the throtle body? Just after the cold side of the cooler? before the cooler?

The reason for this is I have a stg1 nizpro cooler (tube/fin style) and have the nizpro rubber piping, but I need to make up an adaptor for the piping to the throttle body and couldnt see a bov pipe mounting peice on the original cast nizpro pipe/throtle body adaptor, so was wondering where it gets picked up? P.S. I dont have the Nizpro plenum

I dont have any problem making an adaptor with a 1" adaptor onto the 2.5 - 3" adaptor that conects the cooler pipe to the throtle body for this, but just want to know implications, if any, of putting it there.

Thanks guys,

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After swapping endless hours of surfing for porn with surfing for an answer to my question, I finally found out that mounting the return off the B.O.V as close to the throtle body as possible, is the recomended place to put it.

Obviously the other end of the b.o.v. mounts to my prowest intake pipe.

Thanks mrmackie

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Lol, I think everyone is over the bov questions mate.

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