DynaVap Bonger Airport Mod: 5 Steps to Unlock Next-Level Airflow
The DynaVap Bonger airport mod is a DIY upgrade that transforms your Bonger's airflow by drilling a matching hole in the condenser. In Part 1 of this series, we added an airport hole to the Bonger body. Now in Part 2, we take it further by modifying the condenser so both holes align perfectly, giving ...
The DynaVap Bonger airport mod is a DIY upgrade that transforms your Bonger’s airflow by drilling a matching hole in the condenser. In Part 1 of this series, we added an airport hole to the Bonger body. Now in Part 2, we take it further by modifying the condenser so both holes align perfectly, giving you full airflow control and bigger, smoother vapor clouds. If you own a DynaVap Bonger and want to level up your sessions, this 5-step guide walks you through the entire process.
Why the DynaVap Bonger Airport Mod Matters
The original DynaVap Bonger is a solid piece of kit, but it lacks a carb hole (airport) for airflow control. Without one, you cannot cycle fresh air during your draw. In Part 1, drilling a hole in the Bonger body helped, but because the condenser inside was still sealed, the airflow improvement was limited. The DynaVap Bonger airport mod in Part 2 solves this by adding a matching hole in the condenser, unlocking the full potential of the airport and letting you control heat cycling, vapor density, and cloud size like never before.
5 Steps to Complete the DynaVap Bonger Airport Mod
Here are the 5 steps to finish your DynaVap Bonger airport mod and get maximum airflow from your condenser upgrade.
Step 1: Gather Your Tools
You will need a Dremel (or hand drill), a diamond-coated drill bit, toothpicks, 80-grit sandpaper, and a cleaning solution (dish soap and water). The diamond drill bit is essential because it cuts cleanly through the stainless steel condenser without cracking or warping it. If you are not comfortable with power tools, this mod may not be for you. Remember, this is a DIY modification and is not sanctioned by DynaVap, so proceed at your own risk.
Step 2: Mark and Start the Condenser Hole
Insert a toothpick into the condenser to provide internal support and prevent the tube from collapsing under drill pressure. Place the condenser back inside the Bonger body with the toothpick still inside. Using your Dremel at a speed setting between 20 and 25, guide the diamond bit through the existing Bonger body hole to create a small guide dot on the condenser. Do not push too hard; the silicone body can be damaged easily. Once you have a visible mark, remove the condenser from the Bonger.
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