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Hey guys i blocked my stock BOV for a couple of days with a metal plate but today i decided to take it off!... But when i took it off... i can still hear the compressor surge... Would anyone know why ?? im confused... all i have now is a PODY on thats it...

Thank you

Geraus.

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Hey guys Yep you guys are both exactly right! I just opened my hood before... it was the VACUM plug! it wasnt connected! thanks guys for the help! i also noticed my lost boost. Another question does that surge harm the turbo? or is it basiccally like blocking the BOV.. thank you.

Geraus

my gt3540 lasted 3 years of flogging before compressor surge caught up to it and flogged the bearings.

25psi mind you :yes:

It does slow down the life of the turbo but not by as much as people say it does

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