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BOV for a 3T-GTE Sun, 20 June 2004 23:51 Go to next message
Hi everyone

I was just wonderin which BOV would best suit a 3T-GTE with a Garrett T28 turbo on it and also how best to set it all up?? I have a TA22 celica and i want and intercooler for it and was just wanted to know if anyone knows of any decent place that will make or be able to set up an intercooler and piping and connecting it and all up that's in brisbane could you please let me know.

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Re: BOV for a 3T-GTE Sun, 20 June 2004 23:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Also if people could give me prices on these as well.
Another thing, if anyone knows of anyone that will do brake upgrades on my TA22 as well, i dont have the knowledge or time to do it myself. If someone can let me know of some people that do these thing it would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: BOV for a 3T-GTE Mon, 21 June 2004 01:06 Go to previous message
You'll be best to opt for a recirculating style BOV, as the package you're getting still uses the factory computer and AFM. Under normal cruising conditions, this can see the bov open to atmospere if not filtered or recirculated.

Intercooler installs depend on lots of factors: type and finish of piping, type of intercooler and length of installation. Personally, I'd look at moving the throttle body to the front of the plenum just before you do the intercooler, to ease the length of piping needed.

Suspension and brake wise, there are many different strut alternatives, speak to me on MSN and we'll discuss it.

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