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Thread: Help With BOV
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Old 05-18-2007, 11:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
shaft103
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Default Help With BOV

Hey Everyone. The last week or so I've noticed that my BOV is not nearly as loud as it use to be. I can still hear it blowing off but its much more faint. So I was digging around under the hood today checking everything out and I had question.

Should the gold piston be closed at idle and when giving it gas? I have attached a pic that shows how mine sits at all times. I watched the piston as my wife gave the car gas and it moved down when she let off but it never become more closed than it is in this pic.



Is that staying open more than it should at all time creating a boost leak?

Thanks for the help.
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