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Old 03-28-2015, 11:32 AM
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It's a few months out, but in July I'm going to install a set of down pipes, turbosmart blow off valve, and livewire. Can't wait!
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Alright guys, I've been out if the game for a while now...sorry...if anyone is still following this thread, I'll be installing the turbosmart BOV as soon as it comes in
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Originally Posted by dropit_dragit
Alright guys, I've been out if the game for a while now...sorry...if anyone is still following this thread, I'll be installing the turbosmart BOV as soon as it comes in
Let me know what you think. I want the turbo smart BOVs for my 2.7 ecoboost.
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Let me know what you think. I want the turbo smart BOVs for my 2.7 ecoboost.
So I got carried away/aggravated the other day and forgot to take install pictures. Overall I love the BOV. It's loud. Took a little bit to adjust, but wasn't difficult. I recommend having every Allen key ever made. The 3 Allen heads are all different sizes. That's honestly my only complaint. If you're running the over sized CAC, the BOV will work, you will just have to take a hammer and gently concave where the BOV is hitting.
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Alrighty, here is some pics. I just took them. Hopefully they help anyone who is wanting to do an install. If you don't have a mechanical boost gauge, you can run your vacuume line from your bov to your throttle body. Keeps you from having to pull the intake plentum bar sensor. I also didn't pull the cac. I unbolted the mounts and unhooked the hoses. I let it hang. It's safe, it won't fall on your face, least it didn't fall on me. If i forgot something, just shoot me a message or ask on here....WELL FOR SOME REASON, MY PICTURE DIDN'T LOAD...I'LL HAVE TO DO THEM TOMORROW. SORRY GUYS
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Originally Posted by dropit_dragit
Alrighty, here is some pics. I just took them. Hopefully they help anyone who is wanting to do an install. If you don't have a mechanical boost gauge, you can run your vacuume line from your bov to your throttle body. Keeps you from having to pull the intake plentum bar sensor. I also didn't pull the cac. I unbolted the mounts and unhooked the hoses. I let it hang. It's safe, it won't fall on your face, least it didn't fall on me. If i forgot something, just shoot me a message or ask on here....WELL FOR SOME REASON, MY PICTURE DIDN'T LOAD...I'LL HAVE TO DO THEM TOMORROW. SORRY GUYS
Can you post pictures of your gauge to.
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Notice the dent in the pipe. Its tight but you're still a gap between the pipe and the blow off valve with with it fully adjusted to soft





The scratches in the pipe before I rolled it. Happened while installing








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The adapter bolts into the intake plenum. Then the sensor mounts onto the adapter.



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Originally Posted by b1collins5

Can you post pictures of your gauge to.
Of the install or just pictures of the boost gauge itself
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Originally Posted by dropit_dragit
Notice the dent in the pipe. Its tight but you're still a gap between the pipe and the blow off valve with with it fully adjusted to soft The scratches in the pipe before I rolled it. Happened while installing Top view The adapter bolts into the intake plenum. Then the sensor mounts onto the adapter.

Sweet thanks. I'll be ready for mine soon.
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Originally Posted by dropit_dragit

Of the install or just pictures of the boost gauge itself
I'll get some info pics for you

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JUST A COUPLE POUNDS OF BOOST!!

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