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Hey guys, ive just installed a blitz bov with the pipe on the mrs r32, im just wondering do i have to block the standard bov off at the bracket? and then block off the plumbed back hose?

Also would this cause boost loss by having the original bov on it still or is something leaking?

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Jamie

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if both BOV's are plumbed up right and working correctly you shouldnt lose any boost by having 2 on there.

Just get a flat plate with two holes to block the stock BOV, make up a gasket as well so it seals. If your cheap, you can use a screw off bottle cap (plastic) from a lemonade bottle with a hose clamp around the rubber hose to block it off. Otherwise you can buy the proper steel plugs and do the same with it (turbosmart sell these I'm pretty sure)

Hey mate if you need a plump back blanking plug made for the skyline it's metal and seals correctly for the oem bov hose pm me I have one sitting around doing nothing I'll give it to you for free just pay for the postage or pick it up if your in Sydney

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