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Cool, I am sure I recognise that car!!!

Are you aware that you have two Bovs fitted?

How are you finding the Auto? ;)

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Im on the Supra mkiii owners club too.

Two BOVs have I, Ive not really done anything to the engine thats how it came :D

The Auto box is really smooth, till a big end went, well thats what I think is wrong with the engine at the moment, hence the rebuild :D

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Taken When I first got her, few things have changed :D

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Nice car. How do you actually get hold of MK3 owners club.

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I still have a soft spot for these. I remember at santa pod i saw a F reg 30i turbo in stunning condition :drool: If only i have the room in the garage :thumbsup:

jerry!!

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I love them, they have a real old skool look to them, plus when they are running right they aren't slow ;)

Im just saving the cash at the mo to get the engine rebuilt, then I can start on the styling :D

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Carefull with styling mods... don't mess it up!

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I wont :D

I want to keep it pretty standard just a few little touches here and there, first thing I'm doing is recarpeting it :)

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which bit? I take it I can just remove it? what would having two do?

This was the guy before me that did all that... Im still putting right what hes done wrong to this car lol

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which bit? I take it I can just remove it? what would having two do?

This was the guy before me that did all that... Im still putting right what hes done wrong to this car lol

The black bit where the blue hose runs into from the aftermarket one.Remove Standard bov and block it then run the blue hose from the original vacume outlet.

It dont harm to still have it fitted it just means the aftermarket one wont dump as much air and the noise of it will be less.

Is that a Blitz B.O.V?

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The usual way to do it would be to remove both... replace the butchered boost hose with an unadulterated one (loads avalaible second hand and cheap). Plug the Aftermarket one into the output on the "3000" pipe, in place of the stock one, and plug the hole that is now open in the "accordian hose" between the turbo and airflow meter.

As Cass Said, it will still work with both.. assuming the stock one still works! - but I would seriously try and replace that butchered hose... it was a setup a lot like that that cost me the turbos on my TT!

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Cheers guys I think I know what to do know :)

I always thought it didnt sound that loud...

Im not sure if it is a blitz one or not, the car has a blitz Badge on the back so it could have come with the valve or that could just be a Badge the guy got and thought would look cool...

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It doesn't look like a blitz one to me.. more like a TAS.

Most of the big brand jap ones have aplication specific fitting kits...

as seen on the HKS on my old 7M-GTE

http://www.suprasonic.co.uk/supra/7m.JPG

-Which I highly reccomend if you can find one.

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Just look at this beauty :drool::drool:

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jerry!!

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Those wheels on that Silver one aren't to my taste, but apart from that :drool:

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I recognise that car ;)

Hes done my rear daytime running light/side repeater trick :lol:

You don't see many silver ones :thumbsup:

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