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2025 BOV

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So I have been looking everywhere and can't seem to find this answer. I am looking for the location of the recirculatory valve on the 2025 ST. I have found video and threads about previous models but when I look in those areas I do not see the this valve. did they move it on the 2025 ST? Any help would be great. And I apologize if someone did post about this I just couldn't seem to find it anywhere.
Thanks in advance.
 

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They eliminated those in mid-2021. You don’t have one.
so where would you put the BOV then? and also I know that the 4 cylinder has them that's why I was wondering.
 

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so where would you put the BOV then? and also I know that the 4 cylinder has them that's why I was wondering.
If you wanted to add one to make some noises you would use an aftermarket cold side charge pipe with a BOV flange on it. FenFab was the original. Contact Brett there and ask him what’s up with the new IC connection on the 2025 cars.
 

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If you wanted to add one to make some noises you would use an aftermarket cold side charge pipe with a BOV flange on it. FenFab was the original. Contact Brett there and ask him what’s up with the new IC connection on the 2025 cars.
yeah I was reading about that. You need to get a OEM 21-24 connector with the rubber end and then you can connect the FenFab pipe. I did take my airbox out and saw where the recirculating valve use to be. There is actually a blank fill where it use to be. Something like this might work
 

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I gave you the info to do it right. If you wanna rig something up and half ass it that’s on you.
 



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