a QUIET BOV
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a QUIET BOV
i am a novice in FI world (sort of). i am in need of a quiet blow off valve, around 15-20PSI planned. don't care if recirculating or atmosphere vented.
i would also prefer one without flashy appearance, something like the old Bosch BOVs used in Nissans.
i would also prefer one without flashy appearance, something like the old Bosch BOVs used in Nissans.
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Re: a QUIET BOV
they will work, you would need to have a hose barb welded to the charge pipe with a piece of silicone tubing to mount the bov... then you'd have to plumb the recirculation stuff
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I have a Tial BOV and when I giddy-up it sounds like the car is sneezing when I shift. Not loud but definitely not stealth. Of course they may believe the car realy does have have hay fever as the whole thing is stealth.
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Re: a QUIET BOV
you say you are a novice in FI, but you plan on putting together a system with ITBs, and a custom charge box with an aftercooler in it? ssems a bit complicated for a novice. I don't want to discourage you, but if you are truly a novice you should do alot of searching, followed by a simple first system to get your feet wet. just my .02
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you say you are a novice in FI, but you plan on putting together a system with ITBs, and a custom charge box with an aftercooler in it? ssems a bit complicated for a novice. I don't want to discourage you, but if you are truly a novice you should do alot of searching, followed by a simple first system to get your feet wet. just my .02
i have also made a custom ECU and the harness for it
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