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2g Hard BOV Dump Tube

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CYrUs0k5

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Mar 1, 2003
Mishawaka, Indiana
Alright guys I've seen something posted about this before however, after searching I couldn't find the post I saw a few weeks back....

Im looking for information on a How-To for a Hard 2g Bov Dump Tube or if anyone produces these themselves... I wouldnt mind purchasing one as the bends on the tube are... well it bends alot.

Does anyone know where I can buy one or find information on making one?
 
Yeah I remember seeing a post about a second gen doing this and I thought it was a pretty smart way of keeping good driveability. I believe what he did was take the stock dump tube to a Home Depot or Lowe's or somethin' like that and asked for a piece of pipe that looked similar. Then just added a coupler between the BOV and stuffed it into the stock intake pipe.
 
Well I dont really have the time to mess with it... but the bottom line is I want one...

If there are any "crafty" dsmers out there reading this, I would, and I know of others, willing to pay for these. This would be a nice way to earn some cash for yourself, im sure after you make one you could mass produce it easily and make a killing....

I would pay a fair ammount for one of these, I dont have the time or patiences to do it myself....
 
Actually it would be a pain the arse due to the fact that not all bov's are mounted in the same spot. Obviously for a stocker it is, but there are soooo many different uicp kits that have the bov mounted differently that it would be hard to have a perfect fit everytime. Trust me, if it was easy, there would already be 20 different guys selling them. I plan on making my own to ensure perfect fittment the first time. :thumb:

Goodluck with the project!!
 
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