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Old 08-03-2013, 10:05 PM
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Does anyone have a hose diagram for lindseys oil catch can installation? Is it a straight feed from the AOS to the oil catch can or is there more plumbing?

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Straight over. Mike
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A few years back I had some work done on the car, turbo rebuild, water pump, timing belt, and the mechanic lost my BOV. An after market piece, I was pissed and ordered a new one from Lindsey. 2 days ago I was looking under the hood and noticed that it was connected between my AOS and the catch can... WTF? Anyone need an aluminum BOV, I have an extra now...
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Originally Posted by KaiKai951S
A few years back I had some work done on the car, turbo rebuild, water pump, timing belt, and the mechanic lost my BOV. An after market piece, I was pissed and ordered a new one from Lindsey. 2 days ago I was looking under the hood and noticed that it was connected between my AOS and the catch can... WTF? Anyone need an aluminum BOV, I have an extra now...
Is it a Lindsay BOV? How much?
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I'm not sure the make, but I do recall it was an aftermarket BOV. During the week I will pull it and will have a better idea of what it is. I believe the replacement was like $130 so ill prob sell it for $75 or so.
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if it's the lindsey kit, run the hose through the 3-4 intake runner and cut the hose down a few inches so it doesn't pinch.
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Thanks, that's exactly what I will do. I still don't know where they got the vacuum line for the 2nd BOV though. Gonna have to trace it back and plug it. Probably should make sure all the necessary vacuum lines are connected as well.



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