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  • Hench, but no longer shredded or tanned.
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Any give me some quick tips on how to fit it up? lol

I'm having a mind blank at the moment and I cant for the life of me remember..

By the way this is on a process west stage 2 with the CAI and the replacement crossover.

If anyone has done this already could ya give me a hand?

thanks

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  • Hench, but no longer shredded or tanned.
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  • Member For: 18y 27d
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  • Location: Canning Vale, W.A

Oh I want to make it vented and its a Turbosmart Dual port..

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Got any photos of you eng bay? I may shed some light on the subject. Do you have a bov installed at the mo?

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you need to weld a bov attachment pipe onto the crossover pipe,that pipe looks powdercoated,not good lol.

other than that the bov only needs a single signal from the inlet behind the throttle to operate

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ok im a knob, you have the bov attachment pipe, you need a rubber hose to connect the bov to the pipe,its not the ideal setup but your pipe is setup for the stock bov,not an aftermarket one

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Probably be better to go to an engineering shop and get them to turn up an adaptor with which would fit between the two.....

I could make one for you in about 1/2 an our but your a little to far away.....

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Take the cast cross over section to a garage/fab shop that can TIG weld and get them to fit a 36mm to it... very easy job, cut the 25mm outlet off, open the hole up, and weld on the correct size fitting, which looks like the usual 36mm fitting.

You can even buy the fitting from Turbosmart and have it welded on.

Or, take the bov back and swap it for one with a 25mm inlet.

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