RollinTurbo
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I have a 18' sidewinder and in the process of looking it over I have noticed the line coming off the BOV going back to intake has a kink so bad it's nearly closed off
I understand the system and what it does... I just don't want to be beating up the turbo because some retarded rubber line is poorly produced and isn't allowing sufficient & timely pressure release?
Any thoughts and personal observations would be cool!
I understand the system and what it does... I just don't want to be beating up the turbo because some retarded rubber line is poorly produced and isn't allowing sufficient & timely pressure release?
Any thoughts and personal observations would be cool!
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not right...loosen clamps and rotate brv to relieve kink and tighten
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That's what I'm gonna try... doesn't look as though rotation is gonna work though...
We will fix it up... just wondering if anyone else's came through this way...
We will fix it up... just wondering if anyone else's came through this way...

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Nope , most the ones ive seen are all fine. Just adjust it.
In the end, that wont matter anyway.
In the end, that wont matter anyway.
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