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Hey,

If anyone can help I would appreciate it.

My 33 is in pieces in my garage at the moment as I started a FMIC install last night.

Just after a few shots of people's installs to use as a guide.

I am taking my piping into a front mounted throttle body on the standard manifold. one pipe entering each side of the car. not like the majority I have seen on here where the piping all goes in the passenger side.

Just a bit curious what people have done with BOV position on the non standard piping etc.

any pics of installs similar to mine where the piping enters the engine bay on the drivers side would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks a lot

Glen

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sort of like this?

underthehoodee.jpg

not overly happy with the position and pipes of the bov

but it goes pretty hard even on low boost and with standard ecu (for now)

even with the stocko blow off plumbed back, its also noisy as

A good place for the BOV is behind the front bar, just after the intercooler exit. That way the return pipe can run behind the cooler and back in through the original factory IC return pipe :) that is unless you want the bling factor

Hmm... much like a GTR BOV location :spank:

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