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Forge BOV on TurboXS FMIC (Pics)

Old Aug 17, 2006 | 08:05 AM
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Forge BOV on TurboXS FMIC (Pics)

I have a TurboXS FMIC and the i wanted to try and hook up my Forge atmospheric BOV. I did have the Type - H that came with the kit, but i was looking for a little bit of sound. I think i am a little bit of a ricer at heart. I originally used some neoprene gasket that i had at work, but it didnt seal correctly. So i bought this ADAPTOR and 12" of this SILICONE HOSE along with a gasket material from AutoZone. The silicone hose is top notch. The adaptor is a cast aluminum, which i would rather have solid, but this works for my application. You can look at the pictures to see how it is installed. It does not leak and it does hold the 14-16psi that i am pushing with zero problems. BTW, what can i use to clean the aluminum intercooler piping?







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Old Aug 17, 2006 | 08:59 AM
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nice! you got a sound clip or video?
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 09:42 AM
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nice! you got a sound clip or video?
not yet, maybe i can work on that this weekend and get something up. The sound is more of a whistle, not a whoosh like the RFL.
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