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Siizzzoooo
05-31-2003, 02:07 PM
I am attempting to complete this here when i get some time.

M current setup includes the HT Hotpipe.

My question is...Do I need to do anything to the factory bypass valve that is located in my fenderwell?--that bypass valve is also hooked up to the sidemount IC.

Or do all u have to do is install the GReddy on the hotpipe, run the vacuum hose from the TB, and then recirculate into the intake plumbing?<--Is this necessary first of all?

Am I leaving anything out?

I'm goin on 3 hours of sleep, so please forgive me for my lack of info :p

nissan_s14
05-31-2003, 10:22 PM
not to confuse the issue anymore...but i thought the best place to put a BOV would be on your pipe closest to the throttle body?
At least, thats what SCC told me! :D

Siizzzoooo
06-01-2003, 10:29 AM
thats what i thought as well prior to coming into the world of 240s, and here all i see is BOVs on their hotpipe--theres a reason for everything

RanciD
06-01-2003, 10:40 AM
I'd imagine that the reason for putting it on the cold pipe is cause there's really no reason to cool air if it's not going to your engine anyway, it's a waste. There's probably a better reason though. And yes, you should recirculate the blow off air back into the intake otherwise you're going to mess with your air-fuel ratios and your car isn't going to run right (it will run rich everytime you shift if I'm not mistaken).

Joe_M
06-01-2003, 04:46 PM
The reasoning behind putting it in the cold pipe near the throttle body is because when the throttle is slammed shut during shifts, this is the 1st place most of the surge is occuring. It really makes no difference if it is in the cold or hot pipe.

Joe

Carter
03-21-2004, 07:33 PM
I know this is an old thread, but I figure I might as well bump this up instead of making my own because it's the same question. What do I need to do with my stock bypass valve? I heard that I need a delete plate, does this have to be fabricated?

nismofeind
03-21-2004, 10:40 PM
well since your are using a smic you are probably using the stock cold pipe which is plastic, its going on your hot pipe in that case. You can get a 1.5 or 2 in hose block thing.or take a piece of hose that fits and stick it on the fitting and a block of something, metal or pvcor whatever on the other end.


where to place the bov is optional. closest to the throttle body you will get the best throttle response but more surge. closest to the turbo and you get less response and more surge.

bigjasoni
03-22-2004, 02:03 AM
If you keep the side mount I would strongly recomend upgrading the piping.

nismofeind
03-22-2004, 01:01 PM
If you keep the side mount I would strongly recomend upgrading the piping.


why??? it would be nice but its expensive to do. only company I saw that has a set is cusco or 5zigen i think and those are expensive.

rrobe99999
03-23-2004, 11:35 AM
Simple answer. Remove stock bypass valve. Plug any holes that are left in IC pinping / air intake. Move the vacuum line from stock bypass valve to new BOV. If you want to leave the stock bypass valve in place, just cap the vacuum port to make sure it stays shut. This would eleminate the need to plug holes, but rumor has it that it will leak under high boost.