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Old 01-31-2017, 10:27 PM   #71
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Old 02-01-2017, 01:15 AM   #72
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Adding some more pics because I was getting questions.

This is the VOS with a JRSC setup.

First one shows you entire view. Hose 2 (from left to right in this pic) is the one vented to atmosphere. It goes under the car by the transmission. Hose 3 connects to the intake after the air filter and before supercharger. Hose 4 is down by the yellow oil fill cap. The rest of the pics focus on hose 4.
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My pointer finger is touching hose 4
https://goo.gl/photos/SpSCtdVDaM8x3nvJ8

Hose 4 is the one that is rerouted from the passenger side of the car per the JRSC install instructions. Its the one farthest away to the right of the yellow can and below the hose in the foreground. It has a 90 connector on it, so it can ran back behind the AC.
https://goo.gl/photos/X8cZR5ZMciQQkVWN8

In this pic you'll see a hose almost in the middle with a metal hose clamp. The hose 4 is right below it. It connects to the motor and does a 90 and runs straight down (this is towards the outside of the car on the passenger side. It then L's around and has a 4" or so before the 90 I was referring to the previous pic.
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can you show how you ran the hose that vents to atm? thanks !
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I just ran it out and down to the rear. It ends and zip ties close to the sway bar. Nothing special. The main thing was I didn't want it to hit my over pipe but be past the air inlet for the cabin.
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How does this unit drain if you do not use the drain back feature?

Is their the option to purchase the full kit, drain, and cam cover together at any sort of a discount?
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How does this unit drain if you do not use the drain back feature?

Is their the option to purchase the full kit, drain, and cam cover together at any sort of a discount?
It comes with a -6AN female plug, which can be unscrewed to drain. The bottom of the AOS can itself is threaded for a Fumoto drain valve as well (not included) but can be purchased as an easier way to drain the AOS.

We do not at this time but we can try to work out something.

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Old 02-15-2017, 12:04 AM   #76
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It comes with a -6AN female plug, which can be unscrewed to drain. The bottom of the AOS can itself is threaded for a Fumoto drain valve as well (not included) but can be purchased as an easier way to drain the AOS.

We do not at this time but we can try to work out something.

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Old 02-15-2017, 12:40 AM   #77
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When do you sleep?
What is sleep?

I used to be a lot worse than I am now. I get at least 6-7 hours a night these days which is pretty good I think.

Going through college I went a full year on 4 hours a night on average. I do not know how I did it, nor would I recommend it to anyone.

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Old 02-15-2017, 01:07 AM   #78
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What is sleep?

I used to be a lot worse than I am now. I get at least 6-7 hours a night these days which is pretty good I think.

Going through college I went a full year on 4 hours a night on average. I do not know how I did it, nor would I recommend it to anyone.

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I used to do that. It was awful. Never again
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Sorry if this has already being covered but any news re: compatibility for us RHD owners?
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Sorry if this has already being covered but any news re: compatibility for us RHD owners?
It does not fit, the brake booster is in the way . It would require a different bracket and we haven't had the chance to look into that yet.

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It comes with a -6AN female plug, which can be unscrewed to drain. The bottom of the AOS can itself is threaded for a Fumoto drain valve as well (not included) but can be purchased as an easier way to drain the AOS.

We do not at this time but we can try to work out something.

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Also VERY interested in a full kit with drain back. I'm just a hair from hitting that checkout button.
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How does this unit drain if you do not use the drain back feature?

Is their the option to purchase the full kit, drain, and cam cover together at any sort of a discount?
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Also VERY interested in a full kit with drain back. I'm just a hair from hitting that checkout button.
We can do 5% off on an AOS, Drain Kit, and Rear Cam Cover purchase. We cannot do this automatically through our website right now, so you'll need to e-mail us to make this happen. Sales(at)Velox-Motorsports.com

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It does not fit, the brake booster is in the way . It would require a different bracket and we haven't had the chance to look into that yet.

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Eric
If you need someone to take measurements and stuff to assist more than happy to do that. Us guys down under need this in our lives.
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If you need someone to take measurements and stuff to assist more than happy to do that. Us guys down under need this in our lives.
Could you send some pictures of this area to sales@velox-motorsports.com? I'm interested in figuring it out but without a RHD car anywhere near me to my knowledge, it's going to be a bit difficult.

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