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did you increase boost when you did the tune?? the boost could push the BOV open and assist with venting the air through the valve

could be right. mine was at 17psi tuned i think previous to my boost issue. and wasnt doing it..

gave it a spray with WD40 and this improved the opening of the BOV and reduced the noise.. :)

well i know what im doing tonight :)

as iaiana said, by how much.. perhaps another sound clip?

going over the stagea getting it in "ok" condition for mondays track day. my track car wont be back from the tuner in time so have to track the stag for the final time.

found my front rhs driveshaft is leaking a right royal mess. changed out the filters, re-bleeding brakes atm with some quality brake fluid.

i now have a working horn!

and i changed my parkers and rear numberplate lights and interior lights to LED. interior ones arent as bright as id like. i might get some ebay ones as jaycar didnt have the best range

I changed my exhaust today from the Raizer muffler that came on the car to a Fujitsubo Legalis Cat back system that I picked up on Ebay for $600.....

OMG!!! The performance difference is MASSIVE.

So.......I had a look inside the old muffler.........do you think this might have been restricting flow a little ?

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Was driving down to Canberra on Friday with my trailer in tow and had to make a road side stop to remove the Grub screw from the BOV. It made the car damn near un-drivable with grub screw in. Car was staggering and shuddering every time I lifted the slightest bit off the throttle.

Will be doing some more work on Wednesday on the BOV with some silicon spray that I hope will improve the performance of the BOV.

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