anyone have to trim the recirc hose for the hks ssqv ?

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mine would crimp like crazy because it was to long, i trimmed about an inch off and it fits perfect now, wonder if i can put the stock back on or if i need a new hose now (hah)

also the vacuum line, does it just sorta hang there? or did you guys zip tie it to something, cuz it's just free floating right now.

i also didn't disconnect the battery before the install, is that needed?
 
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mine would crimp like crazy because it was to long, i trimmed about an inch off and it fits perfect now, wonder if i can put the stock back on or if i need a new hose now (hah)

also the vacuum line, does it just sorta hang there? or did you guys zip tie it to something, cuz it's just free floating right now.

i also didn't disconnect the battery before the install, is that needed?

1) no i didnt need to trim or cut my hose, just rotate and play with it a little
2) the vaccum line on this car is a little to big to fit the hks, i personally went to home depot and bought a small c-clamp and called it day
3) i always disconnect the battery before/after every install
 
I'm normally a big advocate for disconnecting the neg terminal before touching anything eletronic, but it's unnecessary for a BOV/BPV install. The only thing I can think of it being useful for is when dismounting the intake (and thus, the MAF) when dicking around with the recirc hose.
 
i had to cut my intercooler shroud to make it fit, i could not for the life of me get the bpv mounted horizontally like i've seen a few people here do.
the recirc line keeps pulling the bpv down so that it's like this \
it's rubbing the plastic ducting for the ic on my hood now...

maybe u need a cai to do it? i have the cobb intake and i can't get the recirc hose right, no matter how i turn it. hopefully the recirc hose from SU fixes it, i ordered one of those just to try...
 
simple resolution is to cut the stock tube in 2 then get a copper pipe in between otherwise it will crimp NO matter what and eventually you'll get a cel, happened to my friend.
 
ok so i just did the copper pipe thing with 2 clamps just like this (not my pic but pretty much the same)
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i was able to keep the ssqv pretty much horizontal now, it is barely pushing my cobb intake up a bit, i hope it doesn't rub and cut into the intake. when i started the car and let it idle, i got a check engine light :(
i double checked the recirc hose and vacuum, maf sensor plugged back into the intake. anything else i should check for?
 
autozone is already closed so i can't go get scanned, i just disconnected the battery and double checked all hoses again, hopefully when i plug it back in and start up, it won't come back on...

when i had the ssqv on before i did the pipe thing, i got no check engine light, altho the recirc hose was crimped pretty bad in 1 spot, which is why i put the copper pipe in, now no crimps but check engine light lol
 
ok after reconnecting the battery, check engine light hasn't come back on yet. i've driven about 20-30 miles since i plugged it back in.
 
1 1/4" pipe
it's about 2" long also but that was the only size they had at lowes length wise anyways so u can't pick the wrong one.
 
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