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Your car will explode in a ball of fire.

(Maybe not) but if you have a stock ECU your engine will run optimally with the BOV return plumbed back in to the intake.  Otherwise the air measured by the MAF will not be the same amount as what finally reaches the plenum. If the BOV is simply blocked off this will not happen but then you may as well not have a BOV,

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