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Gsx not blowing off after 6 bolt swap

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gsxcody

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May 16, 2010
Snohomish, Washington
He guys I did a 6 bolt swap in my 2g. I have an unrecirculated greddy bov, but now after the swap I cant hear it blowing off. Does anybody have any ideas of what could be going on? Also my car is also bogging down pretty low inbetween shifts and its probably running rich too. It backfires quite a bit. Do u guys think I should get a maf translator or what?
 
I can feel a like around the exhaust manifold. As far as I know all the vaccume lines are correctly installed

*a leak
 
I think its the rs. It has the blue tip. Ill take some pics. One sec
 
double check all the vacuum lines. double check the wastegate. do a boost leak test.
and the reason it bogs between shifts is because of the un recircd bov. recirculate that guy untill you switch to gm maf or speed density
 
Sounds like the vaccum line. Rob a different line from somewhere else. Are you even getting boost? Boost leak test. You have to recirculate the bov. It helps spin the turbo so you don't lose power. The spring in your bov might even be rated above the psi level your running at.
 
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