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BOV's are not as bad as cops make out, yes they vent but its only air not exhaust gas, if I get pulled up I can see I'm going to be arrested for telling a cop he's a dumb shit (being a mechanic)

I hate that they can hand out defects for things they don't even know the name of.

wut?

you are correct that they only vent air

but they affect the afrs (ecu adds fuel for the air that it thinks went in)

therefore resulting in too many bad gasses which kill baby seals and rape pandas

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BOV's are not as bad as cops make out, yes they vent but its only air not exhaust gas, if I get pulled up I can see I'm going to be arrested for telling a cop he's a dumb shit (being a mechanic)

I hate that they can hand out defects for things they don't even know the name of.

wut?

you are correct that they only vent air

but they affect the afrs (ecu adds fuel for the air that it thinks went in)

therefore resulting in too many bad gasses which kill baby seals and rape pandas

We can't have our cars raping pandas now can we?

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My car got defected for one dead numberplate light... Cops will pin you if they want to, unfortunately you can't stop them.

My new build im using a bov that vents to atmo cos I don't want any pipes into my intake lol, same as my catch can won't plumb into intake.

If I ever get a yellow for the bov I'll just blank it for the inspection ;p

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My car got defected for one dead numberplate light... Cops will pin you if they want to, unfortunately you can't stop them.

My new build im using a bov that vents to atmo cos I don't want any pipes into my intake lol, same as my catch can won't plumb into intake.

If I ever get a yellow for the bov I'll just blank it for the inspection ;p

Run the catch can pipe into the airbox? Doesnt need to feed into the intake pipe then!

Atmo BOV is just asking to be hassled though!

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gate impresses slarts not bov!

neither you would understand hence why ur gay!

All I have to do is start my car to impress, I don't have to hoon or hit boost or anything. Simply changing gear at 50ks at half throttle will literally knock the sunglasses off the top of your head ;)

.... Anyway woooosh noises are cool, I'd have a woosh noise if I had a turbo

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All I have to do is start my car to impress, I don't have to hoon or hit boost or anything. Simply changing gear at 50ks at half throttle will literally knock the sunglasses off the top of your head ;)

.... Anyway woooosh noises are cool, I'd have a woosh noise if I had a turbo

oh thats right coz your car chirps 3rd! :rofl:

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