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1G BOV hose to intake

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Surprizingly, people dont sell these. You will have to find a car partout on a classified's add. I also hear of people buying 1 1/4" sink piping and custom making their own stainless steel pipes. But that takes a little time and modification to the sink pipe! it makes your BOV a little louder while recirculated!
 
Cheaper solution would be going to parts store and getting the appropriate sized coolant hose. I'm sure itll be much cheaper than $30 at the store.

Also look in the classifieds.
 
Please educate me if I'm incorrect, but isn't it just a vacuum line? I'm sure you could grap some vac line from Napa and have no issues. I know there are a few companies that make vac line that is the non-collapsible kind as well, if you are willing to pay the extra funds. I guess that depends on how much vac you are pulling and the lenght of hose you run, as to if it is necessary or just extra flashy.
 
I was looking for one forever, got a fellow member to get me one and ship it to me, they have em at dsmgraveyard for like $12


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No, this is the I think it to be 1 and 1/2 inch hose that connects from the bov to recirculate back into the air intake after discharging.

Got ya. It's the recirculating hose. I was thinking vac hose. Makes more sense now.

Thanks!
 
Buy a piece of radiator flex hose in whatever length and diameter you need from your local auto parts store. Works great and should cost right around $10-$12.

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Buy a piece of radiator flex hose in whatever length and diameter you need from your local auto parts store. Works great and should cost right around $10-$12.

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Not a bad idea, i dont know why i didnt think of the flex hose before.
 

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Zombie revival for a 2020 solution.

Dayco 72313 worked well for me when cut down using my (1990 with a 2g Injen intake).
 

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