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XTREME Jul 23, 2007 09:21 AM

BOV Installed Backwards
 
Hey, anybody know if its possible to install a BOV backwards? If this is possible, what negative or positive effects are there?

Personally, I don't believe this is possible but I was talking to a waiter where my girlfriend works and he insists he did this to his older Mazda. I know not all BOV's are the same so....

EMonz57 Jul 23, 2007 07:33 PM

RE: BOV Installed Backwards
 
you cant hook it up wrong. it is not possible unless you really try to

Dusty Eclipse Jul 23, 2007 08:33 PM

RE: BOV Installed Backwards
 
Really... I mean... define "backward" How would that even work... the valve wouldnt be able to open if it were literally backward... Is it a waiter... or like a special ed busboy or something?

silvercoupe97 Jul 24, 2007 12:39 AM

RE: BOV Installed Backwards
 
Yes, define backwards, lol. If by backwards he meant that the bov was spun around 180* from it's common placement, then no. That just means that it's facing an uncommon position and isn't bad at all.

For example, if you or I were to place our bov's dump tube facing the the opposite direction, it won't affect it's performance at all. It will just make it harder to run piping to it from the intake or vice versa, lol.
I'm thinking of a 1G/2G style bov btw. Most are pretty universal and the air passage is centered, along with the flange so it's almost impossible to put that part of the bov backwards. As long as there isn't an air leak, it's fine....but then you have to consider the dump tube and if it's even a consideration.


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