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anyways just wanted to ask you guys something and if u can give me a bit of your wisdom.

anyway i got a turbosmart bov connected where the stock bov should be. car has been tuned with it.

now if i was to take it off and put stock bov back where it belongs and block it off.

and weld on a hks bov on the cooler pipe, would it affect the tune messing up the a/f ratios or anything?

thanks in advance

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anyways just wanted to ask you guys something and if u can give me a bit of your wisdom.

anyway i got a turbosmart bov connected where the stock bov should be. car has been tuned with it.

now if i was to take it off and put stock bov back where it belongs and block it off.

and weld on a hks bov on the cooler pipe, would it affect the tune messing up the a/f ratios or anything?

thanks in advance

it should only make a difference if the hks bov vents more air than the turbosmart and even then shouldnt be a big difference anyway

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the only difference it makes is if u get high boost and then drop into neutral or gearing down with clutch in the car may stall.... I have the stock bov and a blitz ssq on cooler piping and when i get high boost it sometimes stalls or goes low rpm for like a slit second and goes back to normal....

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