I have, but its not good.
The Forge brand look alike, styled on a Bosch unit found on Falcons, SAAB, Porsche etc came off ebay US, no real instructions with it at all - may have been some on the ad. Comes with two other springs for stronger boost than what I am using, so sticking with the one inside it -weakest one. Also comes with shims for more accurate tuning .
After the fluke positioning of it on the EA82T non spidey set up, nncoolg TIG WELDING SERVICES, did a fine job of welding in an outlet on the alloy crossover, the outlet side of the BOV is vented back into the air intake pre turbo, post fuel metering devices so no rich mixtures should be encountered.
The BOV inlet and outlets were both 25mm OD.
The third orrifice is the reference line coming off inlet manifold below the throttle. I used a fitting already in place that was for the previous auto trans vacuum signal. I used a steel vacuum pipe or brake fluid line ? as the intermediate pipe between manifold fitting and BOV. I now realise I did not give the BOV the same ID from BOV to inside manifold - may be my problem
OK, not driven for six months, so my first drive last week took a little re-acqaintance time. Just did not feel right driving it. Squirt did not seem to occure until 3500 to 4500 rpm unlike pre BOV the best squirt was between 2500 and 3500 rpm.
Not consistent either, when it hit was like a crazy power surge at about 8- 10 psi boost.
Put 300kg of trailer on the back and it was worse than driving an EA81 with trailer !!
I was seeing boost light, boost on the gauge, just not feeling it, until that wicked power surge which was pathetic in the wet. 4WD lever fixed that a little. Still, gutless until the surge. Fuel efficiency has gone to the crapper by about 20 - 25 % !
I pulled the BOV and its bits off, went back to having what may sound like Maria Sharapova https://www.google.com.au/search?q=shar ... 920%3B1200 under my bonnet every gear shift, with her intimidating exhalation as she serves up. man, imagine having her under the bonnet every time you look in there

I can only suspect . as nncoolg says, leaks off some boost...the BOV has taken its liberties a little too far with our friendship

I have my torque back between 2500 and 3500, pulls like it used to, tows real good - just ask the bloke in his Triton this morning who thought he was gonna pass me before lanes merged

So, who has experience in tuning these little BOV's ?
I read that the reference line to inlet manifold is not just for vacuum - as i realised when I thought about it - under boost, this line has boost pressure same ? as inlet of the BOV so should hold even. Too small ID of this line may just cause the delay and trouble I have ?
Not going for stronger internal spring as my recollection is that next one up is for 15 to 20psi, then the next is even stronger.
Then also have found this ....
http://forum.n12turbo.com/viewtopic.php ... 251436ff1d