Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

My r32 came with an atmo bov so I don't have any of the stock plumb-back piping etc. I want to replace it with an aftermarket plumb-back item.

I'll probably buy a Blitz Super SOund one from just jap (return type, ie plumb-back) made for my car (unless anyone knows any other good kits for RB20DET).

What else will I need that is unlikely to come with the kit?

Do I just need to make a hose to dump the bov air back to the inlet pipe (where plug has been placed).

Should I use silicone radiator hose type stuff?

Does anyone have a pic of how the stock setup runs?

Cheers :laugh:

Hey mate,

This is the stuff I used when I returned my blow off valve back to standard from a crappy HKS knock off that came with the car....

24102010.jpg

It's 32mm inner diameter, 40mm outer diameter (fits perfectly over the factory blow off valve). Not sure what the actual plastic is but its really tough, withstands heat pretty well and has a steel spiral moulded through it for strength. It's kinda flexible, but to get from the factory blow off valve location to the factory plumb back location you don't need much flex anyway. You can see in my pics below just how little flex you need to get to the return inlet.

I can't remember how much it cost, but I ordered it in from revolution racegear (steve's speed shop here in Shellharbour).

Here is a couple of pics of my setup with the piping above and a factory blow off valve....

Where it actually plumbs in is kinda hard to take pics of, but if you have the standard intake pipe hooked up, its just the big outlet there. The little one will be for the crank case gasses. You will most likely need a small length of metal pipe to connect the return hose to the intake pipe...half inside the return pipe, the other half inside the inlet on the intake pipe... (i used a small length that came with a blow off valve i bought ages ago)... but it's all pretty straight forward.

06082010_002.jpg

06082010_004.jpg

Hope that helps mate.

Mark

Edited by Guest

I have a Greddy Tyre R BOV and here is an example of another way of routing your bov back to intake. It doesnt have to be from the factory location, and all you need to do is get the air back to the intake pipe.

post-39806-1288005106_thumb.jpg

Edited by choku_dori
Hey mate,

This is the stuff I used when I returned my blow off valve back to standard from a crappy HKS knock off that came with the car....

24102010.jpg

haha I used that stuff on my old Black 32 Gts-t... Was a fail whenever the car got hot the hose couldn't stand the temps and would melt :)

Edited by SimonR32

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Back in January, I noticed my car felt noticeably weak. I had the injectors cleaned, which seemed to solve the problem -- until now. Recently, the car suddenly lost power again while driving. Suspecting the injectors, I brought it to the mechanic. He recommended replacing them entirely, saying the current ones were getting unreliable and fiddly to work with. I could not find a direct replacement for my current injectors. The closest match I found were 440cc injectors. This led me to look into the possibility of upgrading -- and of course, that would mean remapping the ECU. From my research I found: The OEM Part numbers are 16600-72L20 and 16600-72L21 Both the RB20DE and RB20DET use the same 270cc injectors. There are much better options out there over the old OEM injectors. Nistune could be a viable tuning option. While the RB20DE isn’t explicitly listed on their site, the ECU is essentially the same as the GTS-T version - just with a different map. The ECU code on mine is listed as supported. One concern is finding a tuner who works with Nistune. Aftermarket ECU like Haltech and Link, but this would be the most expensive choice (and possibly overkill for a mostly stock RB20DE) I admit that I am very new to the tuning scene and would appreciate any insight or recommendations regarding this.   These are some SAU links where I got some of my information from for reference: https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/380324-rb20de-injectors/ https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/477396-factory-270cc-injectors/  
    • The inspectors are not forensic by any means but if you forge your documents and/or badgings on vehicle parts and are found out, the consequences are just far bigger than if you just run illegal parts. And their job quite literally is to cross reference what parts you got installed and what your papers say you got. Something as silly as your suspension being 1mm too low will fail you. Nonetheless I asked if someone knew the damn pipe and I certainly did not ask for smartassery or underhanded comments, no idea why you need to be told this. Great way to waste both our time.
    • As useful as you explaining what forgery is... But then again, I wasn't aware your inspectors were also forensic experts and inspect nameplates on each component to confirm everything is original. They must inspect roughly 3 cars a year at that rate. You're right though, my comment doesn't help you in anyway, so I'll go talk to my wall now. Cheers. 
    • Say that to the guy that is going to fail your inspection or tow your car for illegal exhaust modifications. If you have anything else useful to say, please go tell your wall.
    • You must be fun at parties. 
×
×
  • Create New...