pull out recirc line?
some dude I ran into like twice already mentioned something about gaining 2PSI if I take the tube off of my blow off valve and capping it. He has the same car I do except his is AWD. Some info on this? I am not gonna do it as I'm still makin my baby run good completely stock
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No you dont wanna undo the line, for the fact that your losing metered air. This WILL cause you to run rich. DO NOT DO IT!
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If he is telling you to pull the tube off, capping the dump port back into the intake pipe and letting the BOV run vented to atmosphere then he has no idea how DSMs work. Stock, our cars have a mass air flow meter that counts air going through it. When the BOV dumps to atmosphere that air is then lost without the ecu knowing about it and the car runs rich. This will cause driveability problems including hesitation btw shifts and possibly the car stalling as you depress the clutch coming to a stop. And it will not gain you 2psi of boost. For your car leave it stock. Mitsu engineers know more than this guy. |
The free mods were already done to your car.
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alright. Like I said this kids tellin me this. He said his buddy did it for him. Here is another thing he mentioned. On the throttle body you loop the tubes. I'm like mine are capped and thats what I was told. I just thought it would be good to throw the question up on here in cases anyone else asks and they can find there answer right here. Well I'm off to get a new rad cap, a copper washer and there was something else I just forget right now haha.
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I believe it is the one marked P that you need. You can use that to tap for your boost gauge. The other ones are for emissions.
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Loops or capped it doesn't matter. The boost gauge is tapped off the BOV line.
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It looks better capped. People loop the lines cause it is much easier to do. Either way is fine.
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Ahhh thanks guys I was just curious thats all. Don't worry I don't do stuff without my researching!!! Aka askin you guys haha
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Oh I also agree that it does look better capped
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