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TubroXS RFL BOV

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Old Apr 26, 2007 | 09:40 PM
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Default TubroXS RFL BOV

I am doing my install, and i pushed it down on the flang and tightened up the little screws, and it still moves a little little bit back and fourth on the flange, is this ok? or is it sopose to not move at all on the flage. Does it matter?
Old Apr 26, 2007 | 09:43 PM
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Default Re: TubroXS RFL BOV

Forgot to add, mine is a knock off, :P
Old Apr 26, 2007 | 10:13 PM
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Default Re: TubroXS RFL BOV

Why would you possibly think it is supposed to move around on the flange?

NO, thats NOT ok

Sounds like one of your flanges are warped. Either flatten them out on the belt sander or head over to autozone and grab some THICK gasket material and make up a squishy gasket to seal it

You cant run it like that, you wont build boost
Old Apr 27, 2007 | 01:03 AM
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Default Re: TubroXS RFL BOV

When I got my 1st DSM I thought a loud BOV was soooooo ------- badass lol. I got a real RFL and vented that bitch on a stock mass air sensor ahahaha. God I was such a ricer for like 3 months. Anyway, the point is that it sucked ***. It leaked at only 17psi on a 16g and was a big piece of ----. I can't imagine the knock-offs would be any better, but IDK how they could be worse. I say ditch your knock-off and get a 1G bov. IDC what anyone says, the 1G is better than the RFL or Really ------- Lame.
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