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gotwood?

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Sep 10, 2002
ya i was wondering if anyone here had experience with a blitz bov? i just recently purchased one and was looking for help with installation and re routing it into the intake cause i really have no idea what im doing! thank you

-tj :D
 
Instalation is just taking out the stock one and putting the new one in. I dont no about your bov but my blitz doesnt recirculate i dont think i have ever seen a blitz that does.
 
how can you just take your stock bov out and put a blitz in? it's definitely NOT a direct replacement. you have to get a blitz flange welded onto your current upper ic pipe. I have a blitz on my 2g and it's currently vented. To route it back it, just chop the air horn and slip the return line over it.
 
ok ya i got a new ic pipe with a blitz flange. the only thing is is that ya since it doesn't recirculate and im still using the stock intake 'boot' thing should i just plug that hole or leave it open or what?
 
dood, if you leave that tube open, u'll be letting a lot of "unmetered" air into your engine and it will make your car run lean. plug it up w/ a film container. it fits almost perfectly over that thing.
 
Check out what I did w/ my blitz bov. I re-routed back into the intake and it works great. Much better than venting to atmosphere. I've read all the posts and I now understand why its so important to NOT VENT TO ATMOSPHERE! I have quicker spool up and drivablity (mispelt I know). It isn't loud now but I wouldn't trade a sound for what I have now.... search under blitz bov and my username jrtnos to find my post w/ a pic.
 
Originally posted by IASDUDE
Here is a fairly cheap solution for the people wanting to vent there BOV to the atmosphere. It helps with most of the problems associated with this practice. It also helps clean up poor idle quality if you are having those problems to. Here is the website for detailed information.

www.hesspower.com/products.htm

Enough with this nonsense spamming. With this behavior your name on the BAN list is looking better every post!
 
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