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I currently have the dual port BOV from Turbosmart on my series 2 r33 and also have the turbosmart r33 adapter and the plumb back adaptor. i spent roughly $150 on the two adaptors, but knowing those adaptors will fit the r33 perefectly i would recomend buying the genuine turbosmart ones, instead of make your own or getting some made for you. i can post a pic for you and show you what they look like if you want.

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i hope so :thumbsup: hahah hmmm just a question? u know the thing that blocks off the return pipe did that come with ur bov? or does that come wiht the adapter kit?

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Chi

i think it came with the bov but if you have the dual port doesn't it plug into there?

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Ok well the FG-ADM-R33 adapter kit will get the BOV on to your car, but it will be only venting to atsomphere which will cause you a little bit of grief with stalling issues. Please refer to the documents that i have attached. with the FG-ADM-R33 you will be able to follow up until step 9, then you will need to refer to FG-ADM-R33PBK. Hope this helps clear things up for you. :teehee:

FG_ADM_R33PBK.PDF

FG_ADM_R33.pdf

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