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i blocked off my bov ages ago

and of course it stalls after turbo spools

how to make it stop stalling??

unblock the bov maybe? the ecu is expecting on throttle shutting that the BOV will open and recirculate back into the system. its not (as its blocked off) so you get said situation

anyone know what the deal is with these trailers?

http://svae.factsolutions.net/images/cardolly.jpg

i have herd that the car being towed needs to have rego?

yes, and it has to be roadworthy. Theres probably a loophole somewhere (as a few of the towing companies tow cars like that) but on a "non business" towing level, i wouldnt want to test the rule

i blocked off my bov ages ago

and of course it stalls after turbo spools

how to make it stop stalling??

I have been running a blocked off BOV since I got my car, never every have I had this issue but in saying that there has been known issues about blocking of the stock BOV. Unfortunately you can't have flutter and stop it from stalling.

Unblock the BOV and then see how it reacts. If it is still stalling then there might be other issues too

i blocked off my bov ages ago

and of course it stalls after turbo spools

how to make it stop stalling??

agreed with what Matty said.

i'd be making one of my next mods an aftermarket ecu. win win situation

unblock the bov maybe? the ecu is expecting on throttle shutting that the BOV will open and recirculate back into the system. its not (as its blocked off) so you get said situation

yes, and it has to be roadworthy. Theres probably a loophole somewhere (as a few of the towing companies tow cars like that) but on a "non business" towing level, i wouldnt want to test the rule

hey matty do you know any place who makes these sort of trailers i can have a chat too about this?

i was thinking if the trailer rego plate was at the back it would be ok, but would really like to ask the trailer makers

i used to own a towing business and for you to put a car on that trailer the car has to be registered or in our case we used a trade plate you need a light board to hang over the back of the car and the trailer needs rego as well . tbh there a pig of a thing to use and tow with hence the reason im about to start building a couple of car trailers in a few weeks . i might even to a step by step guide with photo's as i go along if that would help anyone else thinking of building one .

cheers dean

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