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Old 06-28-2006, 06:21 PM   #12 (permalink)
drewblueeye
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Car: 05 EVO
Club Region: Midwest
Registered: Jun 2006
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here are my Dyno slips and yeah sioux city's altitude is around 1100... is that going to be a problem?

I will order a new BOV tonight so i can get it on before i come to Colorado springs, is there one of those BOV that i wont have to weld a flange or anything, just a direct replacement?

Also is there anything else i should do? I have dont a pressure check of my intercooler system and it has no leaks up to 25psi ( that is where i stopped pressurizing it) the only air that escapes for the system is out the bleeder valve in the MBC, but if i plug that with my finger there is no leaks.

I am so excited to get a tune, i just hope the altitude wont be that big of a problem. If you have any questoins you can either post them on here or you can Email me at Drewblueeye@yahoo.com. I check my mail all the time.
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