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hogseye
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aaz engine question

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wot does the blow off valve do, and should the connection coming of it have a pipe going anywhere? new to turbo engines and know "pooh" about them, apart from the fact mine is using too much oil and i should have stuck with my nissan!!! :(

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BOV is supposed to open if your turbo boosts more than 12psi, it`s a safety device. The pipe from it is supposed to connect back into the air intake pipe somewhere near the turbo inlet, if you`ve an AAZ fitted then the pipework side of things is nayones guess, depends what was used and how it was done. I would`nt worry to much about it, just route the pipe from it somewhere where it won`t get filled with crap and it`ll be fine. If the turbo ever got itself up to boosting 12psi, you`re a lucky chap :D (unless the turbo wastegate stuck shut, then the turbo could make over 20psi, you`d notice this as your van would start to go very fast, but not for long :wink: )
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Post by hogseye »

thanks for that, doesn't have a pipe on it at the mo will add one

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hogseye wrote:thanks for that, doesn't have a pipe on it at the mo will add one
don't bother, vw didn't.
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