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Old Apr 12, 2006 | 10:02 PM
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easy question

where does the fitting coming off the bov get hooked up to.. its a vacume fitting i know but were does it come off of.
Old Apr 12, 2006 | 10:08 PM
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Exhaust side of the uper intake manifold. There should be 2, choose either one.
Old Apr 12, 2006 | 10:27 PM
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SEARCH! OMG! I just got done reading a thread that some old timer started about how much crap has gotten onto the forum, and how these stupid threads get posted without searching. I could have found this information even if i didn't own an FD. Read the stickies. But then again their is a flip side, the history of the forum is based on stupid rediculous questions being answered. If they werent ever posted then old timers like that one guy wouldnt have anything to bitch about. Normally i answer threads if someone hasnt answered it already. It is pointless to answer a question already answered. Most do it just to get their posting count up. But I'll clarify your question. Their are to small nipples on the UIM (Upper Intake manifold) that are on the port (passenger) side, not the throttle body (driver) side. One goes to your main BOV, the other to an optional vacuum component such as a Boost Guage. I hope i was thorough enough. Im just frappin with ya.
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 08:24 AM
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Search for the simplified vaccum diagram and look at it. Or if you wanna spend some time look at the normal vaccum diagram and try to see where it runs. They both run to the same place but the simplified is just easier to read for that hose.
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by DMoneyRX-7
I could have found this information even if i didn't own an FD.
Sorry tiger, you couldnt have. As a matter of fact I remember you asking a bunch of stupid BOV questions you could have searched for when you first strolled in not more then a few months ago. You contradict yourself all through that statement above. Your scolding a new member about a similar question you asked when you didnt know **** about rotories? "Most do it just to get their posting count up" You mean like having almost 500 posts in 7+ months?

Listen man, I am sure you have learned tons about your RX7 in those months but your in no position to be busting peoples ***** over searching. I realize its frustrating but its your choice to read these threads.
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 03:30 PM
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first off, which BOV question. It was probably about the apexi one because i was contemplating on buying a broken one or not. Either way, im not mad or ne thing, which thread because i dont remember. All those 490 something post counts arent from small 14 letter replies though. Maybe a few but not the majority. I know i have a choice of reading stupid threads. But i had no idea what this one was about. I was really sleepy and just clicked on the thread title. Thats why i dont normally bust peoples ***** over funky questions. Like i said, im not trying to cause any harm. i was kinda joking in some of it.
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