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i'm about to install a t3-t4 turbo on my rb25det and i just saw that vacuum hose wich i really dont know what to do with!

It's the hose that start there, on the air intake oem piping

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and goes there, on my bov.

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Do i have to keep it on the custom aluminium intake piping? if so, i only have to drill and put a nozzle on the piping i guess. If not, the oem bov will work without that hose?

Thx!

Im pretty sure you need to have the BOV return modified to fit the alloy intake pipe.

No offence, but they are rubbish for what you pay, and have to do to make it fit.

If your running atmo venting bov then they are fine, but you arent so it might be more hassle than its worth!

The BOV will still work, but if your running an AFM, then you might have stalling issues.

  • 9 months later...

You dont really need to recirculate it, everybody has their own opinion about this. I know a couple of mates that have blocked off the bov return and havn't had any hassles.

Holy 9 months batman.

Theres a difference between blocking the bov return and running a straight atmo bov.

Blocked, the air isnt released. It just tututu'ts. Not sure wether it causes stall issues or not.

Atmo, its released. And that causes the problems as the AFM has no idea its gone. Causing the stalling.

No point arguing the facts.

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