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installing a bov on a n/a
what ever happened to the guy who was going to install a bov on his car that was going to the junkyard did it work fail what, just curoius!!!!
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
It's still tooooo cold for me to do it
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
sorry, but that is one of the stupidest ideas I've ever heard. There isnt going to be enough pressure to make the cool sound, if anything... it will hurt your performance.
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
Yeah we know that. Read this thread - https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_7616/tm.htm He's going to install it backwards. We're just curious to see what will happen, even though it's probably a really bad idea.
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
If valves only work one way, won't installing it in reverse really screw things up?
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
we're more hoping it will make a sound from air rushing in, rather than out, so it should just work backwards from normal. but i doubt it will work at all. we'll see eventually.
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
Just to clear things out, I DO KNOW that it's a stupid idea, but nobody would have invented a wheel if they didn't try something stupid first:-D
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
So if the BOV is going to be in backward and it is sucking in, wont he get crap in the engine? The "cool sound" might not be worth it. Yes i agree about a wheel but now your just being a poser trying a sound like your turboed, please dont.
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
I'm not trying to sound like I'm turboed, I'm taking it off as soon as I'm done recording it:-D Just to see WTF will happen. and as far as crap in the engine...thanks for a warning, never thought about it...a little filter is on the to get list:-D
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RE: installing a bov on a n/a
just get one of those cheap filters that people put on their valve covers. it should be getting warm now, lets go!!!
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