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Hay guys i wonder if u could pin point me to the problem earlier today i dismantled the hosing feeding the BOV and put a bottle cap in der to make it whistle newaiz no probs all of a sudden cumn off da freeway on bulla rd exit my car turns off brake lock up steering no power n felt like crisis could u help me as to what this mite b 95 r33 gts-t

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Not sure what you are talking about, typing in English would help alot, and not sure what you are asking help for.

A more detailed explanation of what you did, what happened, and if the car is currently working, would help. Please use English and leave the sms jibberish for the mobile, you don't have a character limit to you post/replies, on the net.

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hahahaha, it sounds liek you've blocked the BOV return line to get the fluttering turbo sound :S

that will make your car stall man, on stock BOV, it'll put air through the AFM backwards and cause it to stall

That's why you steering and brakes went all heavy, because your engine was idling so low or died because of it

I say, put another bottle cap in, drain your radiator, put clean water in and a bit of coffee

put some sugar in if you want, rev to 9000rpm and you'll have a nice espresso maker for any ricers that might be driving at the time...

Or take the bottle cap out, return it to stock and drive it properly, with the bov working

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I always thought.....if the thing works.....don't f%^k with it.

If you are not sure what parts do what and how.....leave them alone.

he obviously knows what that part does..

I mean he used a coke bottle cap.

isn't this obvious that this man is a highly qualified engine modifying guy?

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