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Old 05-02-2006, 10:59 AM   #1
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I've had my STi for a couple months, and owned an 03 wrx for before, so Im not so new into the subie forums. A word of advice for the newbs though. If you upgrade the BOV, don't vent 100% to air. BOV's like these such as the Turbo X-S RFl will hurt your STi. I reused the one from my original wrx and found that at certain moments of suddenly dropping rpms, such as hitting the clutch before a turn, the car will kill itself, which is not good new for anyone. That's about it from me. If you want more info, just pm me or look up the other forums. You can find me under the same name in just about all of the other WRX sites as well. Ride easy. - Zell


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Old 05-02-2006, 12:12 PM   #2
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Uhm, welcome to IWSTI. Here's a little something to whet your appetite for the goodness that can be found here.

Sticky: Read this before you create a new thread about BOVs (Blow-off valves)

It's found by navigating thus:
IWSTI.com > STi Technical > Engine, Power, & Performance
Or you could use the search function.


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