Technically you can, but unless you have a turbo a blow valve won't do you any good. It's be like hanging sidepipes on a car and not hook them up.
Nope, unless it's a fake electronic one.
On the passenger side of the motor, behind the intake runners.
in the dash air box between the firewall and center console.
Install a blow off valve, it releases excess pressure from the intake side of the turbo
On a 1993 Subaru Impreza, the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve is typically located on the driver's side of the engine, near the intake manifold. It is usually connected to a rubber hose that leads from the valve cover to the intake system. To access it, you may need to remove other components or hoses for better visibility. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for specific details.
Yes, along with dozens of other things.
It already has a blow off valve on it, and a rather good one.
there is none. you have to splice into the fuel line. the car does not have a schrader valve like many domestics.
not nesscearily but i suggest when you do that your car will be fast n better of quality
It is under the air cleaner, screwed into the intake manifold. It blew my mind because I had never had one that was screwed in like that before.
i have a 97 legacy 2ltr twin turbo and the air control valve on that is to the front of the inlet manifold in the very centre with a vaccum pipe going on to the top of it. the part from my local subaru dealer is 312 euro. hope this helps
You can, but it'd be amazingly pointless. The blow valve is needed on turbo engines to release the pressure that can build up if the driver goes off the throttle quickly and the engine revs drops fast. W/o a turbo you won't get any pressure build-up so there's no use for a blow valve.