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Hmm.. SAFC.. then it's a totally different story.. :lol:

I've got an aftermarket bov with a stock computer and no

addons. It still did stall on low revs, but that was fixed simply

by just increasing the idle abit. Sits at about 900rpms now.

nissanpower, eaeahh thanks... :crazy: where bouts?

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Most of the sky's have a pretty high idle anyways don't they? Mine hasn't stalled with a turbosmart type 3, i think my idle is about 800. Just block the return pipe an it'll be sweet!

I was considering disconnecting the return pipe on the stock bov to avoid defects, and its a pretty good budget bov too!:P

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a piece of broom stick or a film cannister works well, i had a film cannister in there for a few a week....pretty dangerous though, could have melt.

Hey Eric, guess where i put the plug for my type 3 BOV??? INSIDE THE BOV! When it came with the adaptor it was inside the adapter hole, so i thought thats where it went. I went to turbo smart head office and complained my BOV was soundin funny. When they saw the plug fluttering up and down in the bov they brought all the staff outa the office to see wat i did. :lol:

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hahaha

i plugged the hose with a water bottle top.. just to test it..

fits perfectly

and went for a little run..makes a nice sound..flat..sneezing sound.. but keeps stalling on low gear..

and than came back.. lift up the hoodd.. and it stank.. hhaha

doo all vent to atmo bov's smell?? also made weird noise..

so i just put everything back together and hope theres nothing wrong..

oh yeah and seems to be leaking abit too

sh*t

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hahhaee yeah i think i plugged it back right.. just roll the hose back on and clamp it..

hmm maybe the smell coming from the optimax.. i heard some people say optimax has farty smell.. loll and some of my friends say the car kinda smells too..

hahee hey how can i make my idle higher??

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