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Side Effects Of Removing Bov


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did a search but couldnd find much on this so...

apart from the theory of destorying turbo's quicker is there anything else that removing the BOV can cauz damage to

I have noticed that the auto seems to be shifting abit harder? and often smell petrol so running more rich?

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AHA! I've begun smelling petrolish fumes in the car, flutter has appeared as well as PSSHT and I have stock BOV on an auto ZF...maybe it's buggered!!! Will have to have it checked my coming service, didn't think about the BOV noises being related to the smell...thanks!

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Im not having a crack here and this is an honest question.

Waht possible benefit could you get from removing the bov?

Surely removing it will make your car run worse, perform worse and even damage your turbo and engine?

I don't notice mine running any different when I have the dose pipe on and BOV removed and blocked.

Notice heatsoak a bit more in hot weather cause of where the filter is with the dose pipe, but that's about it.

Some people say it damages turbos, some say it doesn't.

Fairly hot topic so probably best to leave it alone :buttonit:

It's been covered before here I'm pretty sure, best to do a search.

-SteveR-, check the hose to the BOV mate, there's a chance it could be cracked/fallen off, which would be a vacuum leak and would mess with the MAP sensors reading making the engine run rich.

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-SteveR-, check the hose to the BOV mate, there's a chance it could be cracked/fallen off, which would be a vacuum leak and would mess with the MAP sensors reading making the engine run rich.

Thanks mate, I appreciate the help. I checked the BOV and all seems secure :blink: . Going in for service tomorrow so we'll find out soon enough. The fuel smell is pretty annoying and I think it's getting worse. Also think I saw the old blue smoke out the rear yesterday!

Looks like there's only side effects from having the BOV still installed hahaha!

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