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its got an apexi bov at the moment on the crossover, but by the looks of things the last owner of my car used a different adaptor and drilled holes in it to make it fit... would it be possible to use a thin piece of aluminium (coke can ect.) and make a new gasket?

if it didn't come with the gasket it's meant to, just use gasket goo, CRC Gasket Maker

works fine :P

don't use a coke can, since they are rounded, the gasket won't seal properly

CRC gasket maker? never heard of it... but if it does the trick where abouts can you buy it? autobahn?

You can buy gasket maker at supercheap just make sure its the right one as there are many different types (Some arent oil resitant or fuel resistant bla bla, but you want one for air piping)

or you can get the proper gasket from nissan

or perhaps you can just buy a $2 sheet of gasket paper and use that?? dont know how well that would work tho...

Edited by tek_01
or perhaps you can just buy a $2 sheet of gasket paper and use that?? dont know how well that would work tho...

:) This should work fine. Its not liquid or high pressure, just hot'ish air at no more then a few bar.

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