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BCS Restrictor Removal Explained!

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Alright... I just did this free mod, haven't had a chance to drive yet, but I wanted to write up a tutorial on how to do it. The only real tutorial is for 1g's and the site is down. Well, heres a write up for 2g's and it was REALLY easy to do.

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There is where the restrictor is located. Obviously, the intake was already removed. The BCS is directly below the intake, circled in green.

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Theres a close up of what the BCS looks like.

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These images show which fitting the restrictor is in. You can see how there is a little hole that is a different shade of black then the rest of the BCS. Thats the restrictor.

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This is the BCS with the restrictor removed. You can't see that much of a difference because of my crappy $50 ebay digi cam, but it is a sizeable difference.

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This is the screw I used with the restrictor still on the end. I just put it into the middle and screwed it in a little, then pulled. First couple of times it came out a little, then I just needed to rescrew it in. I did it by hand, it is really simple.

That's it. Total time? About 5-10 minutes.

Hope this helps people.
 
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