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evo bov
whassup fellas, i was looking at the rs bov for the evo offered by greddy, the kit comes with the flange and all, and sais that it reroutes to the intake system. just to make sure im right, this means that the hose that comes off the stock bov is still in use and not clogged like some ppl do right? this may be a stupid question but like i said im just makin sure thanx~
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Re: evo bov
what i meant to ask is, in short, do you clog the hose, or will the kit come so that it actually connects back to something?~ also i would imagine you have to re program the ecu right? or no...? ive heard mixed opinions, somebody please clear this up thanks!
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Re: evo bov
if you want to have it make a loud noise, then most kits come with a plug for the intake piping. if you repace it with a recirculating one, then all the stock piping is used and it goes back on like it came off.
If you go VTA (vent to atmosphere) with the stock engine management then there's usually a issue where the car will stall from time to time when returning to idle form being under load.
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Re: evo bov
but there are kits avaliable so that wont happen though...good thats all i needed to know thanks~
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