Blitz BOV realibility!?

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SrS13
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I felt like my car had a vacuum leak today. It wasn't picking up like her old self. So I began inspecting my lines. It was dark so I had a flashligt. I didn't find a single line disconnected. I did however discover that my BOV's chamber was partly open. I was going to take a picture to post, but when I removed the BOV it's chamber closed.

Is my BOV strarting to go out? Or do the Blit BOV just Suck A$$?

What BOV do you guys run or which ones are less likely to leak?


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quiksilvia
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maybe lube it up :) a lil lube can solve a lot of problems....

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SrS13
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lube it up where? how?thanks

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spray some WD40 into the outlet onto the side of the piston while you work it up and down and rotae it from the bottom. the design of the Blitz piston has a lot of inherant drag so it can stick.


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