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I have recently got my hands on a blitz bov from a subaru legacy.

obviously it didnt fit so i made a 'go between' flange out of mild steel to make it bolt on where the standard bov used to fit.

It was quiet dirty when i first got it so i cleaned out all the gunk and lubricated it again but when i installed it onto the car it makes a flutter at any rpm and any boost.

im guessing the valve isnt working correctly and wondering if theres anything i can do to make it work as it should?

thanks!

btw ive attached a pic of the bov, what type of blitz valve is this? :)

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yeah adjust the bov if you want to make that 'pshh' sound.but honestly if you have a stock one keep it or if you dont. dont use a bov.

dont want to get defected all because of some little anodised gadget in your engine bay that makes turbo noise.

First see if you can back off the bolt on top to the loose setting.I'd even say cut a coil or 2 and then see how it goes.

Clean the brass plunger free of any grease/lube as these only cause the plunger to drag. :(

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