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is ur bov atmo or plumback

i've got a hks ssqv which is indeed atmo n ma car backfires due to the wrong air flow readin

haven't had problems wiht the car though just means i'm usin fuel alot faster due to the uncessary backfire:P

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is ur bov atmo or plumback

i've got a hks ssqv which is indeed atmo n ma car backfires due to the wrong air flow readin

haven't had problems wiht the car though just means i'm usin fuel alot faster due to the uncessary backfire:P

its atmo

so im prob using more fuel than i should

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I bought a HKS EIDS (idling stabilizer) to fix the atmo misreading for my SSQV. When i get it fitted i'll let u know what results i get. I dont wanna plumb it back with that SSQV kit if i don't have to. :)

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I bought a HKS EIDS (idling stabilizer) to fix the atmo misreading for my SSQV. When i get it fitted i'll let u know what results i get. I dont wanna plumb it back with that SSQV kit if i don't have to. :)

this will fix ur idling issues, but not the running rich problem...

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