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IronMonkeyL255
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For those of you running WRX BPVs

Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

How did you go from the large diameter of the WRX recirc tube to the comparatively small diameter of the fitting on the intake elbow?

I just picked up my WRX BPV yesterday, and didn't realize how large the WRX tube was compared to the stock SS tube.
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

Nobody?
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Mine leaked and is prolly the reason my car blew up. I wont go into it.
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Post by asc_up »

I'm not sure, but couldn't you just use a pvc pipe reducer? It would just have to fit into the BPV hose and reduce to the recirculated intake hose...

Make sense?
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

Sounds about right.

I'll have to see if I can find one at home depot.
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Post by Carbix »

i just did this yesturday
u need to take the bov to an auto place and get a rad hose that will fit the big bov end. something close to 1 1/2. then go get a new 3/4 about 5inchs worth. while your at it ask for about 2 feet of vac hose that fits the bov end, and also get a 1inch bolt nut thing to plug the hole in the intake.

Now go to Home Depto, take both the rad hose and the 3/4inch hose with you. head right to the pluming area and have them find u something that will fit the rad hose and the 3/4... from there i think you can do the rest

with the vac hose, dont forget to get a duble male end or about 4 feet of length... Oh and you should also get new clamps for everything
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

I'll try to go by Home Depot this week and see what I can figure out.

The BPV I got came with the stock WRX hose, so I'll use that instead of a rad hose.
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