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Old 10-17-2004, 03:05 PM
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dave brode UICP

I need to know if this is a good thing to buy, i have a 1g bov and i need to know if i can hook it up to this without having a leak, it says that you can use any bov, but that would mean that it is not a direct fit. Please help asap
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Re: dave brode UICP

and i forgot to post the dave brody link, here it ishttp://www.dsmtuners.com/parts/product_info.php?cPath=3_146_54&products_id=784 tell me if i can put a 1g bov on it and how easy wihtout leak of boost
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Re: dave brode UICP

Dave Brode UICP is flanged for a 1g bov stock. You can use it with another bov if you cut off the flange and weld on a different one. Make sure the guy has the original flange on there before you buy it.
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