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Hey everyone, so I have an 18 GT with a Paxton on it and everything has been flawless for the entire time I’ve had the kid until recently my BOV has been fluttering anytime I go over about 4.5k RPM. I have the max flow race BOV and a 3.6 pulley so I know it can’t be too much boost. Is it possible the BOV maybe just went bad? I’ve had the kit for about 20k miles, haven’t had a chance to pull off the bumper or just pull back the wheel fender lining to physically check the BOV but I just find it weird that it randomly starts to go bad. Any insight would be appreciated
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Leaking line to it, or diaphragm in the bov ruptured/split
 
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Leaking line to it, or diaphragm in the bov ruptured/split
Thanks. Right now it’s my daily because my other daily is in the shop ( never get a Range Rover). You think any damage can be done as long as I baby it. I drove it today to work and literally didn’t pass 4K after I heard that.
 

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Flutter can mean you have to lubricate the plunger inside the BOV because it’s getting stuck and causing compressor surge.
 
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Flutter can mean you have to lubricate the plunger inside the BOV because it’s getting stuck and causing compressor surge.
Is there a way to test this? Or any specific thing necessary to lube it? I’m going to be pulling the bumper off sometime this week and checking the lines then taking a look at the BOV itself
 

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You’ll need to pull it out and see if the plunger moves up and down freely on the spring. Remington gun oil works well.
 

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pressure test on boost and on vacuum, see where it opens and closes, then you have your answer
 
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Looks like the bov just went bad after doing some tests. Gonna be ordering a new one, question is should the Tial bov be a direct fit? I previously had the max flow race vortech bov. Not too familiar with these as I’ve been a PD blower guy
 

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It should be doable. You’ll just need to check the flange size to make sure it’s compatible with your intercooler piping or get the right sized couplers.
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