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Hey guys

Just after some options to plumb in my bov back into the intake, which is repositioned over near my plenum.

I have seen krazy or crazy's engine bay ( orange r33) with the polished alloy or steel pipe going across the radiator

but was just seeing if there were any other options that i could look at.

In my own mind i couldnt of cared less if it was plumbed in or not, but i then i dont want to get defected so.

Also i have fitted a xf throttle body on a custom made plenum, and just to let people know the r31 accelerator cable is long enough and works.

will have it on the road next week.

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Just have the BOV before cooler, and plumb into the intake from there.

Lot easier, lot less dicking around.

I have a RB26 BOV setup used in that manner, works fine in the 1000km's or so that ive done now, no issues to report other than its noise cause i have pods

Even though its not factory (ie, after cooler where the BOV's feed from), seems the goods.

Cheers.

only problem the bov has been already been fitted just after the throttle body

so it looks like running a alloy pipe from that side to the intake is my only option. But was just seeing how people have done their pipes.

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