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Old Feb 11, 2009, 08:12 PM   #1
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hi im just want to know how i know that mi bov is working?, do it have to make any sound?, also how to adjust the bov is a greddy type s.
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Old Feb 11, 2009, 09:27 PM   #2
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well when you dont have the recircualtion pipe hooked up, and the car is idleing.. is there any vaccume to it? it should be sucking in a little air when its idleing..

if you didnt remove 1 spring from the inside, then it might not be sucking in air, and it will more then likely not purge either..


it might cause the car to stall but you could raise the revs and little to get it into boost so bov will purge when you let off.
if it doesnt purge, its not working!
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Old Feb 11, 2009, 09:44 PM   #3
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When you shift, it wont jerk like it should have when you had no valve on in the first place. You should still hear the valve release even if its recirculated since you probably arent using an airbox and also have metal pipes
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Old Feb 12, 2009, 07:22 PM   #4
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ok, thnks demon you really help me alot, the bov is working know, just remove th spring like you said. and yes know the sound is only the bov, it sound nice, even it is in recirculating mode. how you know the bov adjustment is the perfect one?
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Old Feb 12, 2009, 07:26 PM   #5
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it shoulds clean with no flutter while still holding the set psi
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Well i have a Blitz dd bov, on my lancer ralliart. And it is recurculated, and it flutters. So i took the recurculation tub off, and just left the tube hanging there, it blew off sounded great even at low RMPS (and yes i already did loosent he spring). So i drove it in the rod a little bit and it was smooth as can be, but then when i put the recurculationt ube back on and drove it around ir bucked down when i shifted felt rough, did'nt realize it since i had never had it smooth just thought that was the way it was, it is'nt a huge jerk just little like it is restricted or somthing. Anyone help?
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Old Feb 13, 2009, 01:26 PM   #7
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you loosened the valve when you vta and tightened it when you recirculated it??
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CINCY did you read my thread? http://forums.evolutionm.net/lancer-...er-please.html This is the problem im hacing it explains everythingi have tried last night while tinkering around with it check it out, also you can e-mail me at ski10804life@yahoo.com i willr espond faster this way, if you know about this issue and think you can help i am looking for someone tho help me very badly just shoot me an e-mail at that adress thanks man
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