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for the amount of people saying keep the stocky, why do i hear majority of skylines with a BOV.

right now im running 11psi with a rb20 stocky and its fine, and doesnt have much noise and doesnt seem to struggle with the extra boost.

i get the feeling ur after the noise but dont want to sound like a geek, if i was to get one id go the GFB style ones, i rekon i could put up with the sound, but if i got sick of it id jusy turn the bitch down(stealth and deceptor that is)

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Im not going to get right in to this debate but.......

Mine had a AMBV when i got it and apart from a pod

ane cat back is quite stock.had some problems a few weeks back

but was not bov related. When the performance bug bites i willk do whats best for the car.

until then with a number plate RCHOO i like the sound......

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hmm well i was considering the decepor but at 650.... i can think of better things to do with ma money!

Is the GTR bov a straight bolt on and is there a difference. I got an rb25det r33 and i dont get any sound at all.... i mean im gettin a pod but i took the air filter out and nothing

whisper quiet.... :-( oohhh well

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hmm well i was considering the decepor but at 650.... i can think of better things to do with ma money!

Is the GTR bov a straight bolt on and is there a difference. I got an rb25det r33 and i dont get any sound at all.... i mean im gettin a pod but i took the air filter out and nothing

whisper quiet.... :-( oohhh well

really?? can't here anything that sounds like a bov? i have just put an apexi pod and man!!! it's loud... hehe... can here it sucking the air from miles away, lol... also can here a bit of a bov, but not as much as atmo one.

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I just finsihed installing my Deceptor BOV and its freakin awesome. Loud when i want it, quiet when I need it. Look at the videos on the GFB website if you havent already.

And WhitePrincess, what apexi pod did you get, and where from?

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I just finsihed installing my Deceptor BOV and its freakin awesome. Loud when i want it, quiet when I need it. Look at the videos on the GFB website if you havent already.

And WhitePrincess, what apexi pod did you get, and where from?

for all info look here -> http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/115 - paid $112.31 on 9th and got it on 22nd

the package came with all you need to make a change over, very imressive :sweat: i'm happy

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hey guys since were on the topic i had a r33 b4 and atmo's in my experience cause the car to stall everytime u stop hahaha.. ive used a gfb stealth fx and its pretty good! didnt have a problem with it :sweat:

but yeah other question is ive got a 32gtr now, do the gtr's suffer the same things with atmo bov's?

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the only reason id get an aftermarket BOV is for the intake piping to be able to withstand more pressure(boost).. so if your getting a bigger turbo and wanting to run more boost, its a good idea to get an aftermarket BOV which can be adjusted to hold more pressure.. ive heard that stock BOV cant hold higher boost levels with bigger turbos, the pressure pad opens up and releases air at full throttle..

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