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Im listening

I hate it when you put words in my mouth Nismoh

I see youve played RAPE as well.

;)

It's not rape it's suprise sex :thumbsup:

Shh, Thristan will get upset.

Is everyone still doing "winter" ice cream?

Thristan will understand :thumbsup:

We're there every week you should come and play cars with us Josh

Morning Mangs

Morning

Also a good use of duct tape

That's what she said

Is everyone still doing "winter" ice cream?

The jailbait is there regardless of temperature...

We're there every week you should come and play cars with us Josh

I wanted to play something else with Josh...

I'll come this week if Thristan is still driving me

Sick

Can I wear a scarf if I come?

I'd be disappointed if you didn't accessorise Josh

cheaper option: Duct tape a hose to the trumpet(s)

I had thought about it TBH... will it recirculate well enough to not blow shit up though? or well enough to not cause random stalls making me look like an L or P plater?

Can I wear a scarf if I come?

Definitely.

I had thought about it TBH... will it recirculate well enough to not blow shit up though? or well enough to not cause random stalls making me look like an L or P plater?

If your hose is big enough (that's what she said)

If your hose is big enough (that's what she said)

yeah, but does it vent as much through the 'trumpet' as it would through a recirc hose/pipe? Or does it only vent a portion of what a recirc BOV would vent back into the pipe work, and send the rest back to the turbo? I don't really know how atmo valves work to be honest...

yeah, but does it vent as much through the 'trumpet' as it would through a recirc hose/pipe? Or does it only vent a portion of what a recirc BOV would vent back into the pipe work, and send the rest back to the turbo? I don't really know how atmo valves work to be honest...

afaik, they work exactly the same, just an atmo one dumps the air to atmosphere (usually, but not always, via a trumpet of some sort) while a recirc one runs a hose to dump the air back into the intake.

afaik, they work exactly the same, just an atmo one dumps the air to atmosphere (usually, but not always, via a trumpet of some sort) while a recirc one runs a hose to dump the air back into the intake.

Guess there's only one way to find out if it'll work then. :happy:

afaik, they work exactly the same, just an atmo one dumps the air to atmosphere (usually, but not always, via a trumpet of some sort) while a recirc one runs a hose to dump the air back into the intake.

Bingo. We recently had to turn Annas atmo bov to plumbed back and all it required was the right size hydraulic hose (bendy and built to take pressure) and some hose clamps. We tried other hose but it kept getting holes blown in it

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