Blow off Valve Kits
Could anyone tell if there is any welding involved in getting a blow of valve on a stock FD, it would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.
I was using my stock BOVs with the hose open to the element and made the same 'shwish' noise most aftermarket BOVs make. Just put on 2 lil filters on the end of the 2 hoses. Spend the $$ on new silicone hoses or a aluminum AST...
Originally Posted by Jxy nyc
I was using my stock BOVs with the hose open to the element and made the same 'shwish' noise most aftermarket BOVs make. Just put on 2 lil filters on the end of the 2 hoses. Spend the $$ on new silicone hoses or a aluminum AST...
haha jk man
hks and greddy make FD specific kits
easy install too
dont rice out your new cym man
keep it stock worth more that way
ghetto fab lol, **** aslong as it worked and I could spend the $$ on something else rather then on a BOV which will do the same thing aftermarkets bovs do for the stock twins.. It makes the same swwwwwwwwwish noise no need spending $$ on a part that will make the same noise as your stock setup if you just expose the hoses to the element..
Originally Posted by Jxy nyc
ghetto fab lol, **** aslong as it worked and I could spend the $$ on something else rather then on a BOV which will do the same thing aftermarkets bovs do for the stock twins.. It makes the same swwwwwwwwwish noise no need spending $$ on a part that will make the same noise as your stock setup if you just expose the hoses to the element..

just cause your mod is cheap, dont mean that it is better
aftermarket bov are way better at holding boost than the stock units
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Originally Posted by rotoboy661
if u didnt know man stock bov's leak boost, they are plastic 
just cause your mod is cheap, dont mean that it is better
aftermarket bov are way better at holding boost than the stock units

just cause your mod is cheap, dont mean that it is better
aftermarket bov are way better at holding boost than the stock units
Well I can think of better mods to do first for a stock FD than a BOV, even if an aftermarket one is better.
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