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Old 07 December 2005, 11:19 PM
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Hi folks anybody got any pics of a standard DV on a my98 uk scoob as i want to do away with the blitz DV and not sure about how to fit the standard one.I have noticed a pipe with a big metal blanking plug on it towards the back righthand side of the engine i'm guessing this is were the recirc should go.I have a bosch recirc valve which i bought for my volvo T4 but never got round to using it i think this will fit for now.
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Hi folks anybody got any pics of a standard DV on a my98 uk scoob as i want to do away with the blitz DV and not sure about how to fit the standard one.I have noticed a pipe with a big metal blanking plug on it towards the back righthand side of the engine i'm guessing this is were the recirc should go.I have a bosch recirc valve which i bought for my volvo T4 but never got round to using it i think this will fit for now.
anybody?
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Old 08 December 2005, 11:33 PM
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two pieces of hose 1) from your existing dv 2)remove the blanking plug you metioned . The recurc dv you have should be marked which way round it goes normaly with a arrow in the direction of the air flow (from intercooler back to intake) I do have a stock one lying around
hope this helps!!
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Originally Posted by scooby dancer
two pieces of hose 1) from your existing dv 2)remove the blanking plug you metioned . The recurc dv you have should be marked which way round it goes normaly with a arrow in the direction of the air flow (from intercooler back to intake) I do have a stock one lying around
hope this helps!!
Thanks for the info bud the recirc that i had is way to small so it looks like a trip to the dealers with my vaseline
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Honestly m8, they are simple to fit. Hav you bought a standard dv yet? I'll take apiccy of mine tomorrow for you.
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Originally Posted by chrispurvis100
Honestly m8, they are simple to fit. Hav you bought a standard dv yet? I'll take apiccy of mine tomorrow for you.
Chris
Cheers Chris that would be great
Old 13 December 2005, 09:12 PM
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In a similar position myself so any pics would be great. My only difference is i am fitting a STI5 intercooler to a My98 using the standard bolt on DV. But principle would be the same i guess.
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I have one sitting in my garage if anyone is interested from a my98 uk turbo.

pictures available on request. stephen.pope30@ntlworld.com
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Try this
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Thanks I am looking for the bit of steel pipe that runs across the back of the manifold. Will probably have to improvise something.
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