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Hey all if you've read my other topic youl know im gettin a cooler kit which will replace the pipe my bov is on. I've looked for an adaptor (blitz) to mount my atmo where standard bov is but autobarn doesnt sell them. So im gonna get it mounted on the new cooler pipes. Is there a good place to mount them, obviously there are reasons like where the cops cant see it etc. For example if its closer to the intercooler or closer to the throttle body etc will it make a difference?? If it doesnt mean anything thats fine, il just mount it down in the front bar out of eye sight. Just curious to see what you boys think as youve been a great help in the past!

Cheers, Jamie

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how about get an adaptor made up from an engineering firm. if your in melb, go see Harrop engineering and places like that. the standard bov is where it is because its the best location. dont rush into something you will regret. if u place it else where and get epad, then ur in the shitter coz bov isnt allowed in vic that is, but elsewhere not sure.

do the right thing and get somewhere to make an adaptor plate for your bov. give them traces of the 2 bov bases and get them to make a transition piece. might be around 100 or so but worth it, and less headaches in the long run.

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how about get an adaptor made up from an engineering firm. if your in melb, go see Harrop engineering and places like that. the standard bov is where it is because its the best location. dont rush into something you will regret. if u place it else where and get epad, then ur in the shitter coz bov isnt allowed in vic that is, but elsewhere not sure.

do the right thing and get somewhere to make an adaptor plate for your bov. give them traces of the 2 bov bases and get them to make a transition piece. might be around 100 or so but worth it, and less headaches in the long run.

Your not allowed a atmospheric blow off valve anyway. And Im in QLD. So is it best to place at throttle body???

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Yeah, just after the throttle body is perfect :bunny: you can either use the stock one, or the SSQV ones come in plumb back, as do the Greddy-R ones

Your not allowed a atmospheric blow off valve anyway. And Im in QLD. So is it best to place at throttle body???
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Yeah, just after the throttle body is perfect :bunny: you can either use the stock one, or the SSQV ones come in plumb back, as do the Greddy-R ones

I already have a blitz supersound atmospheric...Who said I wanted to be quiet :wub: Is there any difference in placing on intercooler pipes though??? Anyone?

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