read this, pretty funny
#18
omg thats sofa king funny! damn coffee went down wrong pipe and left me choking and laughing at the same time...
Now I need to buy an aftermarket blow off, just for this
"VROOOOOOOOM, QUACK, VROOOOOOOOM, QUACK"
that sez it all.
Now I need to buy an aftermarket blow off, just for this
"VROOOOOOOOM, QUACK, VROOOOOOOOM, QUACK"
that sez it all.
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This is really NOT a safe thing to do to your car. It could create enough back pressure that you get chatter.
Basicly, you are restricting your BOV, and defeating its purpose.
It will probably be fine for awhile, but can cause damage to your turbo..
-Zach
Basicly, you are restricting your BOV, and defeating its purpose.
It will probably be fine for awhile, but can cause damage to your turbo..
-Zach
#23
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Originally posted by mauahah
root i doubt it restricts the BOV that much, think of all the air that needs to go out to get a good quack going...
root i doubt it restricts the BOV that much, think of all the air that needs to go out to get a good quack going...
It doesn't take much restriction, hell i know people that have had problems just pluming a BOV back into their intake track..
I am just warning people it could cause problems. So, do it at your own risk..
-Zach
#24
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Car Info: E92 M3, E70, F32, E21
If you have a dual vent blow off valve it shouldn't be a problem b/c the air that is 'restricted' will just go back into the intake system right?
100% Atmosphere i would be concerned though.
100% Atmosphere i would be concerned though.
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