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Old 11-05-2006, 12:38 PM   #4 (permalink)
05evo
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Car: 05 EVO
Timeslip: 12.8 @ 109
Club Region: Pacific Northwest
Registered: Jun 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Warrtalon
He said he doesn't want sound.

This is what you need:

- Keep your stock BOV - it is awesome. Why did you think you'd need to replace it?
- Retain the stock intake and don't touch it - leave it stock
- Keep the stock cat-back and install a test pipe

05evo, you are not making good suggestions on the BOV. You suggest the Agency Power and HKS BOVs, but neither of those should be used on an Evo, and they certainly shouldn't be the first ones you recommend. We are only supposed to use fully recirculating BOVs, and the top ones are the JDM MR DV and Forge RS DV.
Exactly what I was trying to say! When I bought Agency Power BOV I had to replace O-ring to seal plate on BOV so that it can hold 20psi+ with out any leak.
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