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could a bov recirculation bung too close to the compressor side cause a problem?

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Old May 7, 2007, 10:31 PM
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could a bov recirculation bung too close to the compressor side cause a problem?

say i put a bov bung on my intake right next to the turbo compressor side, could this cause surge or any type of problem?

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anyone?
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you want the BOV to be as close to the throttle plate as possible. With that said...... put the BOV on the upper IC pipe, after the intercooler.

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well obviously... i was talking bout the recirculation(where it dumps)
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