Fitting a bov
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Fitting a bov
Noob question!
Anybody point me me to a thread or tell me how to fit the above?
the bov looks way to big for the hole on the ic piping, does the bottom half of the bov need to be welded to the piping then clamp the top half down with the clip to it or am i going mad?
Thanks alot.
Anybody point me me to a thread or tell me how to fit the above?
the bov looks way to big for the hole on the ic piping, does the bottom half of the bov need to be welded to the piping then clamp the top half down with the clip to it or am i going mad?
Thanks alot.
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Tial copy! Just had a look at a few other pics and i think the bottom is supposed to be welded to the ic piping.
Thanks for your help bro.
Thanks for your help bro.
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Re: (EJ1 wilcox)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EJ1 wilcox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Those charge pipes look to be flanged for an RFL or similar BOV.
You have to remove the RFL flange and weld on the tial flange.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Get a Tial 50mm flange.
You have to remove the RFL flange and weld on the tial flange.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Get a Tial 50mm flange.
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Re: (Autoworks)
Like stated above the piping has a flange for a different style BOV. You can get the Tial BOV flange and have it welded on the charge piping. As a matter of fact, I have a Tial BOV flange if you need one. Its aluminum so if your piping is steel then it won't work.
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