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How to plumb FD bov into TII?

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Old 06-18-04, 12:25 AM
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How to plumb FD bov into TII?

Just wanted to know if this is possible. My car is coming out of the body shop tomorrow but my Type S has not come yet. A friend of mine has lent me an FD bov and I was wondering if anybody knew how to plumb it? I am assuming it needs to be recirculated back into the intake. Any suggestions or help is appreciated to help me get my car home!
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Depending how it's setup (not exactly sure) You should be able to run a rubber hose to the back, and the run the other to your TID. Generally, I like the stock IC pipe as a place to attach BOV's. It's basically the same as any BOV or even the stock FC bov.
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The FD and FC BOV's are basically identical. The FD one might have slightly larger hose connections, but otherwise it would connect up the same way.
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I have never seen a stock TII bov plumbed. Anybody got pix?
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