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Old 10-23-2004, 05:48 PM
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Audi A4 Bov Problems

i am looking to buy a bov for my car, however we all know the problem that a standard bov will make the engine run rich and eventually cause damage

the only specific for a4 bov i found so far was the lltek one the hybrid however thats 388 bucks!!!!!


i have seeen however a4 with blitz and greddy bov will those work as well without makinge engine run rich or are there special mods i need to get as well?

will a neuspeed p chip make ne difference?
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Old 10-31-2004, 05:49 PM
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Re: Audi A4 Bov Problems

No a chip has nothing to do with the problems created by BOVs...

Im sure you already know this but the 1.8T uses a closed loop system so any amount of air that escapes to the atmoshere is going to adversely affect your car...
The theory with the Hybrid is that enough air gets recirculated to please the ecu. Ive heard people say that they stil get cel's with Hybrids and Ive heard people say that there fine with them.

If you want that woosh sound you could get an intake kit and youll be able to hear the DV like A BOV just a little more quiet.
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