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Old 05-28-2007, 10:51 PM
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Bov Question ?

Hi my brother just bought, a 2006 subaru wrx ( not sti ) and he want upgrade his stock bov, any recomment ? doest he need a adapter or recirculation kit ? or just blow to asmossphear ? best fit. thanks
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Re: Bov Question ?

I recommend he doesn't replace the BOV.

He doesn't need an atmospheric.

Question: Why does every kid getting their hands on a WRX think the first mod they should do is to replace the BOV? It's the dumbest mod to perform on a Subaru!
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Re: Bov Question ?

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I recommend he doesn't replace the BOV.

He doesn't need an atmospheric.

Question: Why does every kid getting their hands on a WRX think the first mod they should do is to replace the BOV? It's the dumbest mod to perform on a Subaru!
I just wake up and told him that, does he need a turbo timer ? or boost gauge ? his car is completely stock.
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Re: Bov Question ?

Have you done any research on Subaru WRX's or even read anything on this forum? NO!

No, a Subaru doesn't need a turbo timer, read threads on the first page for the reason why.

A boost gauge? Unless you have a manual boost controller on an aftermarket turbo with a remapped engine, it's useless.
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Re: Bov Question ?

Thanks for the answer. I will tell my brother about it.
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