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Old 12-22-06, 03:58 PM
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Blow off valve and FMIC help...

im deciding to install a fmic and im using the greddy type s BOV..But since there is the stock tube that goes into the turbo and it has a line to the air bypass valve that sits on the TID..my question is when i install the fmic i know that one of the pipes replaces the stock tube that goes into the turbo and on the pipe is the greddy BOV but i want to know what happens to the air bypass valve that sits on the TID when it doesnt have the stock tube to connect to anymore....
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you can recurculate the bov to the TID
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wouldnt that leave an opening for the intercooler pipe...couldnt i just take the air bypass valve out of the tid and block the hole off or something....
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if you doing a FMIC, where the stock BOV tube and the ABV will not be there anymore.... if you using the stock TID then just plug the hole.. or just get a new TID,
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and you also have to block off the tube to the BAC or put a block off plate there and remove it.




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