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BOV question
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2008/2/14 3:34
Can I use a BOV with a blowthrough carb sort of system?
If it's installed in front of the carby? does that make sense?
#2
Re: BOV question
cmy_1200
Posted on: 2008/2/14 4:09
i dont c y not. ive seen a few carby setups running BOVs.
Robert..
#3
Re: BOV question
trb012
Posted on: 2008/2/14 4:26
Im running one on mine with a gas research lpg carby they recomend it to prevent carby backfires
#5
Re: BOV question
cmy_1200
Posted on: 2008/2/14 4:40
well when u think about it putting it b4 the carby is the same as putting it b4 the throttle body on a efi car..
Robert...
#6
Re: BOV question
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2008/2/14 4:52
that's what I figure.
I just wanted to make sure I wouldn't have to vent air fuel mixture. Starting to think about how to actually do my turbo setup.
#7
Re: BOV question
frankthedolphintrainer
Posted on: 2008/2/14 4:54
when i had the carby setup i used a turbosmart one as seen in the photo .
![]() the setup goes 1 air filter 2 turbo 3 intercooler 4 bov 5 carby hat 6 carby 7 engine 8 exhaust manifold 9 turbo 10 exhaust but you dont need to run a bov if you dont want to i have read that it is only necesary to have one if you seeking big boost levels over 18 psi. my current system is running fine without one and i get a better sound now (mmmm flutter). then again alot of people will say you MUST have one.
#8
Re: BOV question
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2008/2/14 5:26
If you're going through the trouble of making an after market turbo setup, you might as well have a BOV it won't hurt anything done properly.
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