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i have an s13 with an rb20 in it every pic i seen with a strut brace has the bov blocked off becuase it is in line with the strut towers not unless u have an 13 with an rb20 running a stock bov and u have a strut braces ?

ok, i didn't see that you had an s13. you could source a crossover pipe from a ceffy, they don't come with a bov std so you'd have no hole to block up. then just block the large vacuum line and the small vacuum line that are attached to the bov and that will be all sweet.

ok, i didn't see that you had an s13. you could source a crossover pipe from a ceffy, they don't come with a bov std so you'd have no hole to block up. then just block the large vacuum line and the small vacuum line that are attached to the bov and that will be all sweet.

ohh ok sounds like a good idea thanks so there is no real way of getting ride of the large vacum pipe that goes to ur intake pipe and the rocker cover beather ? was just pissing me off changing turbos last week and i am over it lol

if you take it the black steel pipe off make sure you still plum the breather line back into the intake

yeah thats what i was going to do, mite just make up a bit of pipe to run to the intake thanks for the help ay

Edited by silvercam
wow didnt think it was that bad just wanted to know how to remove the pipeing and that dont know if i will do it yet or not so dont stress yet lol

i wasnt having a go at you mate. its the other losers i was talking to.

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