Connecting Plumb Back BOV to silicone hose?
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Connecting Plumb Back BOV to silicone hose?
Ok, I have a Blitz BOV on my '91 Miata DIY turbo setup. It vents to the atmosphere. I find it too loud, as I am going for a stealthy setup. I have just bought a Turbo Smart dual port BOV and plan to use this to plumb back into the intake.
My setup has a 90 degree 3 inch silicone hose connecting the air filter to the turbo.
I am wondering how I should connect the outlet port on the BOV into the silicone hose?
Please see photo below of the setup, showing the 90 degree silicone hose. Please ignore the other hoses, they have all been replaced since that photo was taken.
Note that I have a FM/Link ECU, with MAP sensor, so I do not have the MAF concerns to consider.
Thanks
D
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My setup has a 90 degree 3 inch silicone hose connecting the air filter to the turbo.
I am wondering how I should connect the outlet port on the BOV into the silicone hose?
Please see photo below of the setup, showing the 90 degree silicone hose. Please ignore the other hoses, they have all been replaced since that photo was taken.
Note that I have a FM/Link ECU, with MAP sensor, so I do not have the MAF concerns to consider.
Thanks
D
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use something like this....
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...uctflanges.php
try the 1", drill a 3/4" hole in the silicone and pop that sucker through and silicone adhesive a bead around it.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...uctflanges.php
try the 1", drill a 3/4" hole in the silicone and pop that sucker through and silicone adhesive a bead around it.
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