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Im no HeKitC KrNt but on a serious not. Apart from f**king you turbo in the long run, its there a down side to this. A few of my friends who was set their cars up for drift have blocked up their BOV's. I never thought to ask them why...Is there any particular reason for this?

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omfg you want some dose uleh?

You'll be a fully sick hectic bro, and all the women will get instantly wet when they hear the tuutuuutuuutuuut and dive in your windows just because they think its all fully sic bro uleh bling.

Then all you need to do is have a big mofo rocket switch, so that you can rig up some fully sic atmospheric blow off valves, so when you had enough of the fully sic tuutuuutuuutuuutuuutuutuuutut you can make it go WHOOOOSH. (cough, stall, omg uleh, etc)

The atmospheric BOV will be even more fully sic, and you'll need to fit bigger windows because there will be more womenz getting fully sic and wet and trying to dive into your car.

Then wehn you have too many women, you can turn it back to some fully sick dose.

apparantly blocking off the bov will give u less lag, thats the only advantage i believe

im horrible at explaining things but thats a load of poop. if anything, blocking your recirc valve or not running one, will slow the turbo down at a much faster rate. although its been proven that you can 'boost spike' it for a second apon an extremely fast gear change. Basically you have to be quick enough to change gears before the already built up boost pressure escapes through your filter, if you can do that and open your TB back up in time, its more inclined to throw the boost through your intake rather than out through the turbo because the blades are already spinning that way, and its the easiest direction for the air to flow. So say your usual 10psi of boost, supposively you may spike it to 13psi for a split second after your gear change. ive read about various WRC cars using this technique.

I think this is where people get the misconception about it cutting a bit of lag.

anyway, i told you im horrible at explaining things but i hope that makes atleast a little sence. :P

just thought a little more in to that, and i missed the obvious. What i explained, IF you can change gears fast enough, it WILL cut back on the lag. im not thinking straight tonight. sorry mark.

atleast i was able to explain the theory a little :P

Curious to know for it to flutter, Do you just block the plump back pipe? or do you completely remove the bov and block everything? as a friend asked and I couldn't give him a proper answer because I have no clue, A apexi pod filter is plenty of whoosh for me :P

Bro..................i put my skyline on it, it will annoy the crap out of you with in a month

and you would wanna take it off.......................

Lol btw...........im leb and i hate that sound. uleh

lol

omfg you want some dose uleh?

You'll be a fully sick hectic bro, and all the women will get instantly wet when they hear the tuutuuutuuutuuut and dive in your windows just because they think its all fully sic bro uleh bling.

Then all you need to do is have a big mofo rocket switch, so that you can rig up some fully sic atmospheric blow off valves, so when you had enough of the fully sic tuutuuutuuutuuutuuutuutuuutut you can make it go WHOOOOSH. (cough, stall, omg uleh, etc)

The atmospheric BOV will be even more fully sic, and you'll need to fit bigger windows because there will be more womenz getting fully sic and wet and trying to dive into your car.

Then wehn you have too many women, you can turn it back to some fully sick dose.

point proven.. this ladies and gents is what we call a douche bag..

the whole point to this exercise is for me to learn a bit more about my car and f**k around with it and not really have to spend money..

as for the attuides on the forums most have been nice to try to help me with any queries.. for the rest with the flame wars tryin to stir shit its just sad.

all i wanted to kno was ( if its possiable, how would i go about it, where there any issues with it and half the fknin posts are dick heads actin like the scum of the earth, im sorry but you are on a even playin field with all those penis hair cut c**ts.

And thank you to all that answered my question

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