Mopar BOV
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RE: Mopar BOV
Go with the $20 OCC first to keep your new car running like new. There are install directions and photos in this section. You'll be surprised how much oil gets in there!!
The Mopar BOV can be a pain to install, but as a crew chief, you should be able to manage. There's just no room to get to the infamous "3rd bolt", but members have posted hints to help out. Some Permatex gasket sealer is a good idea as well to prevent leaks.
The Mopar BOV can be a pain to install, but as a crew chief, you should be able to manage. There's just no room to get to the infamous "3rd bolt", but members have posted hints to help out. Some Permatex gasket sealer is a good idea as well to prevent leaks.
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RE: Mopar BOV
I personally went with the Mopar BOV first, after the MSD wires that I had on my '99 R/T were transplanted onto my SRT-4. But that is because I didn't know of the rather noticable amount of oil that blew past the PCV on a regular basis. The OCC should be first followed by the MSD plug wires, after that it's just a matter of what your wanting first. The Mopar BOV is what I have and I love it, it has scared at least one guy and snapped several heads as well. It is a fairly loud sound compared to most BOV's and it has it's own very distinctive sound unlike all others, more like a semi or other big trucks air brakes release. You will love it.
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RE: Mopar BOV
Just as an option, depending on your budget, take a look at the Forge BOV as an alternative to the Mopar. It costs more, but the benefit is both a polished billet material and a much easier install. I've installed both, and can honestly say the Forge is easily %30-%40 easier to install, and a lot likelier not to leak, since it has two o-rings, no sealant required. If you want more info, let me know.
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RE: Mopar BOV
I have it on mine and it was the first thing i did. then wires and occ. to me its up to you what order you do it in but id go occ,wires, bov. much like RR said. Another crew chief and I installed it on mine taking turns. we didnt have proper tools but we made it happen. it took a lot longer than it should if we had the right stuff. and if u do install it put sealant on it for sure.
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