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  1. #1
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    Default Possible BOV question

    hey guys as you all know i have installed my TIAL BOV and its great to a degree..

    here is my issue:


    Once i get in car ( cold start ) and just ride about for a bit the car feels great! but as temp rises and i have been in it for a while the car feels as if it lost power and there is not get up and go in it..

    I didnt have this issue with the stock valve on it. I have only noticed once i put on the new BOV.


    can someone help me with this?


    thanks

    michael

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    Are you running on the stock ecu?

    Are you set up running speed density?

    The best and proper way to run your valve if you are on the stock ecu running factory settings is to recirculate the valve, or what I have found best on the evo, is to run an aps twin vent recirculated for higher boost levels than stock.

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    yes i am running stock ECU..

    speed density??? ( this is my 1st Turboed car soo i am a very newb)

    so i am going to disconect the line from the intake side and re route it back into stock location.. and see if this helps..

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    Do you have a VTA TiAL or is it one of the recirculated ones?

    You need to be sure and make sure you are recirculating your valve as in making sure the hose is ran from the intake back to the valve and from the valve back to the intercooler piping.

    This should help...

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