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Blow Off Valve

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Turbolaser

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Aug 30, 2002
Someone had told me that i could take off the hose to my blow off valve so i would hear it and instead of the excess pressure being released back into my engine it would just release into the oblivian. well i did this and yes i could hear it, but it seems like my engine wants to die. is there anything safe thing i can do to beable to hear it? THANK YOU!
 
so i plugged the other end and it ran a little better but when i rev the needle then drops to almost 0 rpms and wants to die so i guess the only thing left is to get an intake pipe
 
laser-

when i did that to my car, i put an oil plug in the hose to stabalize the idle more, but you cant rev the engine or it WILL die.. it makes you run really rich, and overall is a bad idea. i loved the sound too, but just by an aftermarket BOV.. it will be nicer to your car


-jay
 
I took the recuirc hose off the stock blow off valve on my first 1g and it didnt run right and i was buying spark plugs like it was my job becuase of them fouling out so much. I just bought the Agency Power 50/50 bov for my 1g i have no problems and i love it. Engine doesnt want to die and im not goin through spark plugs. :)
 
yea id suggest getting a metal intake... unless you want to spend the money to buy a gm maf and translator... then you could remove your hose and hear the woosh all day everyday without your car running like crap..!!! HOPE IT HELPS

Javier
 
I took the recuirc hose off the stock blow off valve on my first 1g and it didnt run right and i was buying spark plugs like it was my job becuase of them fouling out so much.
You'd rather go through spark plugs like toilet paper instead of just hooking the hose back up?

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