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Hi all,

Planning to put some Type B Poncams in very shortly and just going through the instructions that are in Japanese. There is this whole section on a modification that you have to do to the BOV - unfortunately in this case, pictures don't tell a thousand words and I'm quite confused.

Has anyone done this or has any idea what is required?

Any help would be great,

Thanks

Stan

Yes it's to do with stock blow-off valve! :D And it did show instructions to block up "some" hole, not sure which one though.

On the diagram it's very tiny.

I'll try get the pic up sometime soon.

Oh yeah the stock BOV trick. Basically you pull it apart into halves and you'll see a small hole to the left of the piston. Jam a screw or something else to plug it up and then reassemble. Stops it from 'leaking' apparently.

Cheers to everyone who has helped, you've been fantastic, especially to the guys with photos :laugh:

Now, what if I don't have a BOV anymore (completely removed, blanking plate used instead). Does it mean that I don't have to worry about this?

  • 3 years later...

Old thread revival but..

Satanic - do you have the instructions still from Tomei showing this mod.

I have done it and the car feels a lot more responsive. However It doesn't seem the BOV is functioning as it's intended after this mod according to what Ive read

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