FS Tial 50mm BOV (polished) More rare then a SARD!
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FS Tial 50mm BOV (polished) More rare then a SARD!
hahaha sorry i had to zoeb..
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Selling my tial 50mm BOV, best of the best, amazing sound (the flutter just simply kicks ***).
looking for 180 obo
dre
haha
Selling my tial 50mm BOV, best of the best, amazing sound (the flutter just simply kicks ***).
looking for 180 obo
dre
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The TiAL BOVs are designed to use a bung welded onto your IC plumbing. There isn't any other real way to do it. And there is no flange to mate it to the stock IC, since this is basically a race part.
It's what I plan to use eventually, but not any time soon.
It's what I plan to use eventually, but not any time soon.
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you could make it work with silicon hoses, but it would be the ugly.. basicly you would mount it to the proper flange, then the silicon hose would be clamped on the flange, and then clamped to a tube on the ic.
Could work but it would be ugly best bet is to bust out hte welder, this is a bov that is a kick *** peice and would be best used on a non stock turbo (50mm is 1.98in fyi). Its huge gets rid of hte air realy fast and it has an amazingly bad *** flutter if you do it right..
Could work but it would be ugly best bet is to bust out hte welder, this is a bov that is a kick *** peice and would be best used on a non stock turbo (50mm is 1.98in fyi). Its huge gets rid of hte air realy fast and it has an amazingly bad *** flutter if you do it right..
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the flange
the bov (mine is polished so it looks chrome)
the flange
the bov (mine is polished so it looks chrome)
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well... mike maybe you can answer my question
will this work with the new TXS fmic? it has a nipple ~ inch 1/4 in diameter and length, would a silicone hose be sufficent to connect this to the bov?
will this work with the new TXS fmic? it has a nipple ~ inch 1/4 in diameter and length, would a silicone hose be sufficent to connect this to the bov?