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that site wasnt rely helpful i know what to do after i have taken the snorkel off afm etc i just dont no how or what to do with the two pipes connected to the snorkal.... as you said one is the bov so do i block that??

that site wasnt rely helpful i know what to do after i have taken the snorkel off afm etc i just dont no how or what to do with the two pipes connected to the snorkal.... as you said one is the bov so do i block that??

block the bov hose and leave the breather atmo. if you block the breather you will end up with ventilation problems.

block the bov hose and leave the breather atmo. if you block the breather you will end up with ventilation problems.

ok thanks for all your help and sugestions...i just dont want anything to stuff up now if i do it...cheers

:laughing-smiley-014:

so... you want to pull the air filter, AFM and pipe off totally? you gotta be taking this piss right?

if you're serious about it... then give yourself an uppercut

why? not like iam the only one doing it....all the vl's have it and heaps of skylines??? please explain?

i'm sorry mate, but this "I want tututututututuuuu" topic has run it's course. people have told you how to do it and from here this thing will only degenerate further into a thread of people wanting to bag you out. if you still are not confident doing this kind of stuff take it to a workshop and tell them what you want.

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