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the short answer..... NO...

The long answer, If you vent that air to atmosphere, instead of recirculating it, you will be under a rich condition since that air is/ has been metered by the air flow plate, and fuel has been added in direct relation to how much air there is...

I guess you could... but unless there was a performance asspect to it, I wouldnt. I would also say that its not all the time that the BOV is open (just on decel, when there was boost present), so if you did vent to atmosphere, it would not be for very long.

BTW, If I have never told you.. I am jealous of where you live... it is so beautiful up there!!
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