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Old 12-01-2008, 05:36 PM
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Default Help Needed - BOV install on a FMIC

Hey All

I got a new Trust Type R BOV being welded to my FMIC piping this week.

I wanna plum back the system and was wondering the bast way to do it.

Now I have option of using the hole on the turbo inlet but how would i get rubber piping to the correct postion?? Can you get benable rubber hoses or silicon for that matter.. The diamiter size is i think 29mm (can someone confirm this).

The second option is to plug up the hole on the turbo intake and tap it in somewhere else. Where do youthink would be best suitable? Like is it after the AFM??

Cheers for anyhelp

Chris
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I made up a return out of 32mm aluminium,then used a 40 degree short section of 32mm radiotor hose. Go down to your local parts shop(malz,supercheap) and go through the radiator hose boxes and find a shape that best fits or use a combination of hoses.I could not find a 32mm silicone hose to suit when I was looking.I am using a version VII BOV.

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Thanks col5555 - I will give it a go... Cheers Chris
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