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Colapsed BOV Hose

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BlownAway

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Jul 14, 2006
Lakeland, Florida
Coming home tonight I noticed my car wasnt boosting and no sounds from the BOV. Then my car started smoking. When I got home I noticed the hose leading from the IM to tthe BOV had colapsed. I replaced the hose but the car is still smoking and cant tell where it is coming from. THanks in advanced for any suggestions.
 
If the BOV hose is collapsed, there's a chance you've blown your turbo since your BOV was essentially non-functional causing your turbo to compressor surge. Take off the intake pipe and check for shaft play and oil. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but at least now you can upgrade. ;)
 
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