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Greddy type s bov?

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English_Rugby

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Jan 29, 2010
Saint Joseph, Michigan
I have a greddy type S bov on my 91 talon, and am wondering where, if anywhere, I can buy a re-circulation kit? Or if you can use the stock 1g recirc stuff to apply on the type S? I have no idea about this, and it's causing idle issues and all sorts of annoying stuff. Please help - thanks. And also, i've not been lazy and not bothered to look, all the stuff I can find is for the type RS, nothing for my humble S.
Thanks again.
 
What's the issue? Mounting? The stock recirc hose should bolt right up to it.

I've owned a Type S, it only sits a little differently than a 1G bov so I'm not sure the problem you're having.

EDIT: I just looked at a pic of your engine bay. You will need to fabricate your own little recirculation kit from the looks of it.
 
Many hose applications are available. Depending on what you need, you will have to source either rubber or plastic PVC style flexible hosing. I found some at Home Depot for under $2 per foot.

I have seen the rubber ribbed style that lots of cars are using, and that seems to work the best. I have not found out where that specific pipe was found, though.
 
Thanks.. I will look into that. My first problem is cutting and welding onto my cold air intake as that was put together by my buddy who tig welded it all.. It might be easier just to get a new cold air intake I guess as I don't have the equipment. Do any of you know where i could find a cold air intake with the recirc port already on it? I can't seem to find any.. Thanks
 
Thanks.. I will look into that. My first problem is cutting and welding onto my cold air intake as that was put together by my buddy who tig welded it all.. It might be easier just to get a new cold air intake I guess as I don't have the equipment. Do any of you know where i could find a cold air intake with the recirc port already on it? I can't seem to find any.. Thanks

Injen and FP make intakes that both have the spot for the Recirculated fitting. Those would be your best best, or get a hacked stock air intake. Those always work too.
 
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