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 on: September 04, 2010, 05:48:00 PM 
Started by RonA - Last post by jamespipers
You can try Ebay for some fitting deals. Or, you can check the site of zunzun they offer elbows and other fittings.

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 on: September 04, 2010, 05:40:08 PM 
Started by synapseengineering - Last post by jamespipers
Those are fittings that have no threads in it. It's just like pushing it into the end of the hose, and it fits tightly.

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 on: August 31, 2010, 08:36:40 PM 
Started by qctuner - Last post by qctuner
Problem solved,

Thanks Devin !!

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 on: August 31, 2010, 09:28:46 AM 
Started by kristan - Last post by kristan
the television viewers were exposed to disturbing visuals in the aftermath of the bombings in Ahmedabad and Delhi. After the 09/11 attacks in the US, the media there had collectively decided not to telecast some of the gruesome visuals that were captured on camera. But no such restraints are in place in the Indian media..Would censorship in mass media amount to violation of freedom of press?

 5 
 on: August 29, 2010, 05:58:14 AM 
Started by bigdaddygofast - Last post by valjoker
An edelbrock fuel rail will fix your problem. It moves the regulator out to the end of the rail.

 6 
 on: August 26, 2010, 05:15:12 AM 
Started by group5motorsport - Last post by boostdtalon
saw it and loved it. such an great story.

 7 
 on: August 25, 2010, 10:31:29 PM 
Started by qctuner - Last post by Synaptic Evo
give me a call at 858 457 1700 i have a few things for you to check.

thanks
Devin
Synapse Engineering

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 on: August 25, 2010, 10:13:46 PM 
Started by qctuner - Last post by qctuner
Ok, i am running this bov for like 5 months and i loved it, it worked really good without a problem.

But today the bov started to flutter, and it dont seems to open when i let off the throttle gently(and theres a wierd sound). If i let it off hard it flutters . It never did this.

So i checked for vac leacs, i had a faulty hose. Replaced it, same thing. Tightened the port A and B fittings. Same thing. Dismounted the bov from the pipe to look inside. The only thing i saw is oil from the vent of the valve cover (bov outlet and the vent are near on the succion pipe).

I tried swapping the vacuum source, same thing. Tried to suck port a and b with my ''mouth'' and it lift and return.

This is weird because i boosted to up to 17psi(5 month) and never went near fluttering...so i didnt play with the adjustment cuz it was ok...


Any ideas, should i oped the bov to inspect the internals?
Thanks

 9 
 on: August 24, 2010, 04:15:51 PM 
Started by MyNeonSaysHi - Last post by Racer
My cars Synapse BOV does have anything, assume they use loctite on screw??? Maybe when adjusting nut it breaks the loctite that was used on screw???

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 on: August 24, 2010, 03:03:34 AM 
Started by briann_toyota3 - Last post by D__
Ran a boost leak test and found leak in the BOV adjustment screw.  Fixed that and still have issue.

Adjust tension of the spring out?

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