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1G BOV on 2G

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Jeremoose

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Direct bolt-on? If not, what's needed? I couldnt' seem to find anything in the search or faqs, maybe I'm inept :confused:
 
Jeremoose said:
Direct bolt-on? If not, what's needed? I couldnt' seem to find anything in the search or faqs, maybe I'm inept :confused:


You will need a adapter plate, dejonpowerhouse comes with everything you need the adapter plate that goes on top of your 2g hoses, nuts & bolts, and a 1g bov gasket. I bought mine from them. Its was $34 total, adapter + nuts & bolts + gasket + shipping

Heres the link, http://all.dejonpowerhouse.com/edit/A-04.htm

Hopes this helps.
 
You can buy an adapter as said before, or just go ahead and replace the crappy upper intercooler piping with some hard pipes from dejon tool. Make sure its flanged for a 1g bov and you'll be good to go.
 
I just purchased the one from Dejon Powerhouse last week (sat) and just received it. So they had timely shipping, and I too opted to get the nuts, washers, crush washers, bolts and genuine mitsubishi gasket for $34 shipped. The one I've seen on ebay was $32 before shipping from Maddsm, which i believe only comes with the nuts and bolts. Heres the link from the Maddsm one:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BOV-adapter-flange-1g-BOV-on-a-2g-DSM-Also-Universal_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33742QQitemZ8011490326QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V


The one on Dejon Powerhouse is under BOV-Misc-Tools, and about half way down the page. If you choose to get this one, be sure to choose the right BOV adapter, because they do have one for Blitz and Greddy style as well.

Peace
 
Despite the fact that the upper IC piping is further down on the "Stage 1" list for my car, I think I'd might as well save a few bucks and do it now. Thanks a lot for your help guys! :)
 
Jeremoose said:
Despite the fact that the upper IC piping is further down on the "Stage 1" list for my car, I think I'd might as well save a few bucks and do it now. Thanks a lot for your help guys! :)

Good call :thumb: . I came across a good deal on a used dave brode uicp and a 1g bov, so I killed two birds with one stone. Makes sense to me.
 
I personally have seen the adapters on Ebay for 12 bucks and the 1g BOV for 20 bucks. I would just go ahead and get the UICP but dont wanna waste $100 for when I turn around and do a FMIC setup ya know? ;)
 
Glliw said:
I personally have seen the adapters on Ebay for 12 bucks and the 1g BOV for 20 bucks. I would just go ahead and get the UICP but dont wanna waste $100 for when I turn around and do a FMIC setup ya know? ;)

Exactly why I recommend the adapter versus the UICP idea. I would get the adapter instead of the UICP, if you plan on purchasing a fmic later down the road. Because you will have to purchase new piping when you buy the fmic.

I think spending $34 dollars now, then upgrading to a fmic later down the road, instead of spending $100. Instead of wasting $100, you only spend $34 now. Just my 2 cents.

Both are good ideads. Stay boostin
 
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