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Old 11-03-2009, 12:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default fail rate of greddy bov

ok i have a serious boost leak and can barely get past 8psi... i tested and cannot find one and i checked everywere. when i boost while driving it jsut sounds like wooshing air almost like the bov is stuck open. is there a bad fail rate on my bov or do they just need to be adjusted every once in a while...
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Have you had it adjusted before? Check the nut and the screw. I hate mine, I wish I would've gotten a Tial
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no ive never had to adjust and i checked the nut its fine. i took off the other day and now it sounds like a jet wooosh haha. but my bov has never had a problem. any other suggestions what it could be. and also how do you adjust this damn thing.
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What bov? Type S ? RS?

There should be a bolt on top of the bov and just tighten or loosen.
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Oh yea and Greddy Type S is known to be a leaky bov.
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its a rs
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type-s here...and no problems for the 3.5 years i've had it on
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