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On my last road trip, I checked my engine bay for anything odd. I usually do this as part of my oil check routine on a long trip. I noticed that the BOV filter was actually putting an indent into the AC metal line. Thank goodness I found it before it wore a hole right through it. I removed the filter till I got home.
Here are some pics to show what it looks like and what I did:
First one is of the worn away part of the metal line through the foam insulation:
Next two show what I did to resolve the issue. Vortech shows to install the BOV with the filter pointing down. I removed the BOV and turned it upside down and re-installed the filter:
I have filled in the indent and worn away foam insulation with a big glob of clear silicone seal. Black would have been nice but I didn't have any.
I highly recommend you go check this aspect of your installation and attend to it as necessary. I also recommend that all those who are about to install a new Vortech put the BOV as shown in my last two pictures.
The silicone connection sleeves allow a very little amount of play. My aftercooler is pushed as far back towards the throttle body so the different fittings I used don't hit the radiator.