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Old 12-01-2003, 10:54 PM
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BOV fit?

i got a 92 laser, turbo of course, n i was wandering if i get a BOV will it fit onto the stock intercooler pipe? i want to change the intercooler n piping later, but right now i wanted to know if it would fit n should i vent it to the atmosphere or back into intake? thanx.
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Old 12-02-2003, 03:26 AM
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How can anyone possibly tell you if it will fit on the stock UICP if you dnt tell us what BOV you are looking at? The answer is none of them will directly, but some can be modified to work. OTherwise you need to upgrade the UICP to one witht he specific flange for hte BOV you intend to use. On a 2g the UICP should be upgraded as one of the first few mods anyway, but for a 1g the stock piping isnt all that bad. Either way, check out dejontool.com for UICPs, he has eveyr type of flange you can imagine, and the pricing wasnt too bad a couple years back. I dont know how good it is now, I heard they went up. Happy hunting.
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