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Old 09-23-2005, 11:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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bought a bov from you guys, members have been telling me this type will cause damage to stock turbo's, any truth to this? is this BOV for only upgraded turbo's, and could someone please explain which spring to use?

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Which members have been saying this?
How is it damaging the turbo?
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There is no damage to the turbo. BOV can be used with any turbo no meter if it is stock or aftermarket. However it was designed to fit directly stock turbo housing. Use spring that is adequate to the boost you are running.
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thank you for your response, I was concerned it may cause damage but, seems alot of people are happy with this BOV.
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how would u know what sprigns to run that come with the kit
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I'm thinking about replacing my mopar with one of your BOV's. Does it have a "hair trigger" like the mopar? I can't stand the mopar going off everytime I let off the gas pedal. I'm boosting 18 at redline, so would I use the 19 spring? Thanks alot
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