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Venting The Stock Bov


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To try and stop the millions of how to threads emerging I've made this thread. I didn't come up with the picks so credit to the original owner (can't remember who).

Please read this, have a go, then if you get stuck ask a question in this thread.

METHOD

Loosen all screws as marked.

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Remove Crossover.

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Buy some rubber stoppers like this or similar from supercheap or similar.

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Also pick up a mini oil breather (you can also use a stopper with a small 3-5mm hole drilled in it instead of the breather)

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Install a stopper in the hose at the back of the crossover as pictured, you may have to shorten this hose as to fit it all back in the engine bay.

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Fit the breather to the BOV as pictured.

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Now put everything back on tighten up all the screws apply all the clamps and your away :roflmbo:

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Well, I just did this mod, and was very unhappy with the sound with the Vented BOV.. I didn't want the Pshh noise that it made, so I removed the BOV & blocked everything up and the noise changed to an extended version of the factory tu tu tu tu sound. I am guessing I need a POD filter setup to get the chapel street VL noise I was after.

Apparently you can get away with just blocking up the vacuum line ( which now with the bov removed has an 8mm bolt in the end of it ), which I might do after re-installing the BOV again to keep the extended turbo noise.

My bum-o-meter has reported a rather noticeable drop in power when its on boost which seems to come on very slowly with both the vented and bov removal and felt much quicker before I removed or blocked anything up. I cant see that the stoppers I installed would leak, they are on each outlet very tight and do not have any holes in them.

Shouldn't the boost feel the same either way, Bov on or off?!

I triple checked every clamp and made sure everything was on correctly and that there were no boost leaks.

While removing the cross over the first time, I noticed EVERY clamp from throttle body to Turbo were LOOSE, meaning I could undo them all with my fingers.

I just pulled on the pipe from the cross over to turbo up the top, and it popped out from the turbo on the bottom. :smilielol:

Oh well, the APS gear I am getting is now finally ready for me to pick up, so we will see how we go with it because I think it comes with a different BOV and may be close to the noise I am after.

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I am guessing I need a POD filter setup to get the chapel street VL noise I was after.

you need a dose pipe for the VL chapel st noise

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IMO if your after a loud dose or 'tut tut tut' you shoulda gone for one of RAPIDS kits with no BOV, sounds unreal I have no doubt about the quality n performance n best best price around, theres a clip on his website of his car dosing.

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It actually sounds really good now apparently, all my mates love it, they kacked them selves when I cruised up the street the other day.

I will keep it as is with the BOV removed for now, and chuck the APS gear on her in a couple of weeks.

thanks for the info guys, you have really been helpful.

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I blocked off the BOV yesterday and it does sound pretty sweet, but I didn't block it off properly and it blew off last night when I went to see Hughesy is Cranky. I went and bought a spare hose that goes from the intake to the BOV and I cut the hose and plugged it up with a chair stopper, but the ones I bought were too big for the hose. If I don't rev out the gear and back off it'll last the day, but I'd definately putting the hose back on. It sounds good but there seems to be a slight lack of performance?

I also tried to put a metal 90° dose pipe on for sh!ts and giggles, but I couldn't get the thing to screw onto the housing on the turbo inlet. It just wouldn't fit! I was so cut coz I'd even chopped up a $70 Monza silicone hose to try and get a little more bend, this just made it worse. The fuking power steering pump made it impossible!

I'll just have to get rid of the factory piping when I get it tuned. Then it'll suck like a Godfrey's store.

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You need hose clamps to keep those stoppers on there. Mine lasted about two seconds before blowing the stopper off. A hose clamp and she was all good.

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Yeah yeah yeah I used a hose clamp, but I didn't realise the stoppers were as hollow as they are. I couldn't wedge it in as far as it needs to be, so I'll head back down to bunnings and get a smaller stopper.

Also, what should I be doing with the other end of the hose? Pic attached...

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