Bought a BPV

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Hi got a boomba BPV adapter from a friend and he didnt give me the bolts, what size are they so i can buy them? he told me a size M6x1 40mm but i just want to verify.

I see forge uses
3 M6x35 socket cap bolt

i cant find what you guys use..

will those work fine?
 


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No its a BPV adapter, our cars dont have "blow off valves"

this is a spacer for inbetween the BPV.
 


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Thats fine, but thats not technically what it is. Im just trying to be technically accurate, if you called this a blow off valve to anyone i knew, they would instantly say thats not a bov.


Can someone actually answer this question
 


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Thats fine, but thats not technically what it is. Im just trying to be technically accurate, if you called this a blow off valve to anyone i knew, they would instantly say thats not a bov.


Can someone actually answer this question
Well, let's see...from what I know the factory part is a bypass valve (BPV or diverter valve (DV) as some call it) since it redirects/ recirculates/ diverts the air back into the system. Now, once you add the Boomba Racing BOV adaptor...you actually make the setup a blow off valve (BOV) of sorts since you are now venting to air/ atmosphere.
 


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Well, let's see...from what I know the factory part is a bypass valve (BPV or diverter valve (DV) as some call it) since it redirects/ recirculates/ diverts the air back into the system. Now, once you add the Boomba Racing BOV adaptor...you actually make the setup a blow off valve (BOV) of sorts since you are now venting to air/ atmosphere.
True story. Its a BPVBOV lol

Russ
 




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