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hey guys n gals .. jus bought a turbo smart plumback BOV n well yeah jus figured i have no idea of how to install it, ;) i thought it was jus remove the old one an replace it but now i dun think thats it .... anyone know how to do it ?? does it have to be welded into place?? anyone got pics?? any help be cool

cheers everyone :yes:

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cheers guyz, from what ive heard atmos can cause probz but its not guaranteed. Im jus going plumback coz im not concerned bout the rice factor, just want the bov stronger than stock to hold the boost i want to run

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hey Alex, hahaha finally recieved it bout 2 weeks ago and as yet its jus sitting in my garage ... just sold my house and moving so its gonna be a few more weeks yet before its on , plus i want to get the whole exhaust, fmic, ebc, safc, etc etc and its my daily driver so not sure yet exactly how im gonna juggle it all, but will definatley keep u all posted ... gotta admit tho im not 100% confident after researching it a bit more

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