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97eclipse97May-09-05 06:01 AM
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#8585, "Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"


          

whats the best way to install one, getting an adapter plate, or a new uicp? also where is the best place to get these? thanks.

  

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RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, TeamJeff_99gs, May-09-05 06:44 AM, #1
RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, 97eclipse97, May-09-05 08:14 AM, #2
      RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, TeamJeff_99gs, May-09-05 08:32 AM, #3
           RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, 97eclipse97, May-09-05 09:03 AM, #4
                RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, Diceman19, May-09-05 11:02 AM, #5
                     RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, HybriDSM, May-09-05 11:31 AM, #6
                          RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g, Diceman19, May-09-05 04:29 PM, #7

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#8586, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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You will need a new metal upper IC pipe with the correct flange.

www.dejontool.com

  

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97eclipse97May-09-05 08:14 AM
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#8587, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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thanks for the help, although cant i just get the bov adapter listed at the very bottom of this page?

http://www.dejontool.com/DSM-2g%20SIC.htm

actually, i think i just found someone near me who has one (the adapter that is)

  

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#8588, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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Sure, if you want that POS restrictive PLASTIC intercooler pipe that flattens down to about 1" right above the intercooler. Go for it.

  

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#8589, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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Originally posted by Jeff_99gs
Sure, if you want that POS restrictive PLASTIC intercooler pipe that flattens down to about 1" right above the intercooler. Go for it.


wow, i take it you are very adament against replacing the pipe, lol, which is fine and all. im going to be getting a fmic later this summer, with all new piping anyways, so thats why i would rather not replace the pipe now. but i need to replace the bov because its also a plastic pos that is causing problems because the outlet to the intake mani is broken...

  

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#8590, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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actually, i think think he meant why the heck would you WANT to keep it.

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HybriDSMMay-09-05 11:31 AM
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#8591, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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Originally posted by Diceman19
actually, i think think he meant why the heck would you WANT to keep it.


The stock pipe is shit. Make it go away.



It's running again shitheads.

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#8592, "RE: Installing a 1g bov in a 2g"
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Originally posted by HybriDSM
Originally posted by Diceman19 actually, i think think he meant why the heck would you WANT to keep it.
The stock pipe is shit. Make it go away.


exactly.

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